"ID","Title","Fiscal Year(s)","Fiscal Year Funding Amount","Legal Citation / Subdivision","Appropriation Language","Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)","Measurable Outcome(s)","Proposed Outcomes Achieved","Other Funds Leveraged","Source of Additional Funds","Direct Expenses","Administration Costs","Recipient Board Members","Number of full time equivalents funded","Recipient","Recipient Type","Body","About the Issue","Project Details","Start Date","End Date","Source","Status","Updates","Details/Reports","First Name","Last Name","Organization Name","Street Address","City","State","Zip Code","Phone","Email","Activity Type","Administered by","Media","Counties Affected","LSOHC Section","Watershed","URL","Advisory Group Members and Qualifications","Board Members and Qualifications","Conflict of Interest Contact","Conflict of Interest Disclosed" 10000376,"1.3 acre acquisition for Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2013,150675,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"Acquired 1.3 acres for the Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",,100449,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Anoka County","Local/Regional Government","1.3 acre acquisition for Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,"Land Acquisition","Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/13-acre-acquisition-rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 23725,"2013 Legacy Clean Water Fund Inflow and Infiltration Grant Program",2015,500000,"M.L.2013, Chp. 137, Art. 2, Sec. 9 (a)","$500,000 the first year and $500,000 the second year are for grants or loans for local inflow and infiltration reduction programs addressing high priority areas in the metropolitan area, as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 473.121, subdivision 2. This appropriation is available until expended.","Inflow and Infiltration reduction.","Reduction in Inflow and Infiltration to the wastewater disposal system.","outcome data not yet available",,,500000,,,,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government",,,"Distribution for 2014 & 2015 combined ($1M cumulative total) *Dollars are in thousands(k) and are rounded Chanhassen: $1k Fridley: $97k Golden Valley: $437k Lauderdale: $5k Maple Plain: $10k Minneapolis: $81k New Brighton: $8k Newport: $57k Roseville: $20k St. Paul: $276k West St. Paul: $8k ",2013-07-01,,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Matthew,Gsellmeier,"Metropolitan Council","390 North Robert Street","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1802,matthew.gsellmeier@metc.state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-legacy-clean-water-fund-inflow-and-infiltration-grant-program,,,,no 23725,"2013 Legacy Clean Water Fund Inflow and Infiltration Grant Program",2014,500000,"M.L.2013, Chp. 137, Art. 2, Sec. 9 (a)","$500,000 the first year and $500,000 the second year are for grants or loans for local inflow and infiltration reduction programs addressing high priority areas in the metropolitan area, as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 473.121, subdivision 2. This appropriation is available until expended.","Inflow and Infiltration reduction.","Reduction in Inflow and Infiltration to the wastewater disposal system.","outcome data not yet available",,,500000,,,,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government",,,"Distribution for 2014 & 2015 combined ($1M cumulative total) *Dollars are in thousands(k) and are rounded Chanhassen: $1k Fridley: $97k Golden Valley: $437k Lauderdale: $5k Maple Plain: $10k Minneapolis: $81k New Brighton: $8k Newport: $57k Roseville: $20k St. Paul: $276k West St. Paul: $8k ",2013-07-01,,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Matthew,Gsellmeier,"Metropolitan Council","390 North Robert Street","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1802,matthew.gsellmeier@metc.state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-legacy-clean-water-fund-inflow-and-infiltration-grant-program,,,,no 10000412,"5 projects in Bunker Hills, Coon Rapids Dam, Lake George, Rice Creek chain of Lakes, Rice Creek W Regional Trail",2014,1129658,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased visits to park over time.","Project completed in 2014. Waiting on use counts for outcome measure",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park, repair erosion, restore landscape, improve stormwater and site furnishings.",,"Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park/Anoka",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/5-projects-bunker-hills-coon-rapids-dam-lake-george-rice-creek-chain-lakes-rice-creek-w,,,, 10000469,"6 projects: Design/engineer/build Central Anoka County Regional Trail, roadwork at Lake George Regional Park, retaining wall & trail connection at Mississippi River Regional Trail, build Heritage Laboratory Day Camp at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reser",2015,1245000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in park and trail visits","Projects are completed. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Six Projects $1,245,000 Multiple Regional Park Locations",,Jurisdiction-wide,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ","Von DeLinde",,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/6-projects-designengineerbuild-central-anoka-county-regional-trail-roadwork-lake-george,,,, 10015526,"Above the Falls - Hall's Island and the Park on the Scherer Site",2021,1273219,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Acres of parkland made accessible for public use 2. Completed bridge to island 3. Number and types of river access 4. Acres/linear feet of shoreline restored 5. Stormwater management facilities 6. Number and type of signage installed 7. Linear feet of trails and pathways 8. Number and type of visitor comfort facilities","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, & implement improvements associated with the ongoing restoration of Hall's Island and the creation of a park on the Scherer site, including bridge and boardwalk access to the island, trails, pathways, canoe/kayak launching and other river access, shoreline restoration, stormwater management, buildings, earthwork, informational signage, & visitor comfort facilities",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/above-falls-halls-island-and-park-scherer-site,,,, 10025581,"Above the Falls Regional Park - Upper Harbor Terminal Park Implementation",2023,2905000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acres of public park created. Number and type of new facilities implemented. Mileage of trails constructed.","Reported upon completion",,9395000,State/Local,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Funding would be used to match an authorized State G.O. Bond to implement public infrastructure and a new park on the Upper Harbor Terminal site. Funding activities would include design, engineering, trails, plazas, recreational amenities, natural areas, shoreline restoration, and other elements called for in the park's adopted master plan. The primary intended outcome is to create publicly accessible Mississippi River waterfront, which has never existed in this location nor is widely available in north and northeast Minneapolis. This funding helps accomplish the adopted vision of creating public, environmentally sustainable parkland along both sides of the upper Mississippi River in Minneapolis.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/above-falls-regional-park-upper-harbor-terminal-park-implementation,,,, 10012039,"Above the Falls Regional Park Implementation - 2019",2021,1849953,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000",,"Upper Harbor Terminal: Consultant professional services for design, engineering, construction documents, bidding, construction administration, construction activities related to site preparation, demolition, removals, grading, utilities, landscaping, stormwater management. This grant provided approximately 23% of the design and engineering fees. Graco: This grant helped facilitate the design and engineering for new park improvements on the former Scherer site, now known as Graco Park. For Graco Park this grant provided approximately 15% of the funds required for the design and engineering. ",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Implement various aspects of the River First Plan for Above the Falls Regional Park, including, potentially, riverside park spaces at Upper Harbor Terminal, extended trail connections, bridge retrofits for pedestrian and bicycle access to trails, a river overlook and critical trail gap at 26th Avenue North, and shoreline restoration on MPRB-owned property throughout the corridor. Funded work could include design, engineering, administration, earthwork, trails, shoreline enhancement, natural areas, buildings, comfort facilities, interpretive facilities, and signage. ",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/above-falls-regional-park-implementation-2019,,,, 10012039,"Above the Falls Regional Park Implementation - 2019",2020,1443173,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number and type of new facilities implemented. Mileage and type of trails constructed. Dependent upon finalized RiverFirst Plan - but would include number and type of each implementation aspect - # park spaces; # trail connections; # type and location of bridge retrofits; location and size of river overlook; length of trail filling gap at 26th Ave; locations of shoreline restoration and aggregate length; # and location of buildings, comfort facilities, interpretive facilities.","Upper Harbor Terminal: Consultant professional services for design, engineering, construction documents, bidding, construction administration, construction activities related to site preparation, demolition, removals, grading, utilities, landscaping, stormwater management. This grant provided approximately 23% of the design and engineering fees. Graco: This grant helped facilitate the design and engineering for new park improvements on the former Scherer site, now known as Graco Park. For Graco Park this grant provided approximately 15% of the funds required for the design and engineering. ",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Implement various aspects of the River First Plan for Above the Falls Regional Park, including, potentially, riverside park spaces at Upper Harbor Terminal, extended trail connections, bridge retrofits for pedestrian and bicycle access to trails, a river overlook and critical trail gap at 26th Avenue North, and shoreline restoration on MPRB-owned property throughout the corridor. Funded work could include design, engineering, administration, earthwork, trails, shoreline enhancement, natural areas, buildings, comfort facilities, interpretive facilities, and signage. ",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/above-falls-regional-park-implementation-2019,,,, 10012039,"Above the Falls Regional Park Implementation - 2019",2015,131034,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,"See Row 50",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Implement various aspects of the River First Plan for Above the Falls Regional Park, including, potentially, riverside park spaces at Upper Harbor Terminal, extended trail connections, bridge retrofits for pedestrian and bicycle access to trails, a river overlook and critical trail gap at 26th Avenue North, and shoreline restoration on MPRB-owned property throughout the corridor. Funded work could include design, engineering, administration, earthwork, trails, shoreline enhancement, natural areas, buildings, comfort facilities, interpretive facilities, and signage. ",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/above-falls-regional-park-implementation-2019,,,, 10035429,"Above the Falls Regional Park - Upper Harbor Terminal Implementation",2024,453163,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acres of parkland developed and opened to the public; linear feet of publicly accessible trails constructed and riverfront restored; number and type of general park and visitor comfort amenities constructed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"This grant will fund continued implementation of Upper Harbor Terminal within the Above the Falls Regional Park. Work will include consultant fees for design, engineering, and administration related to implementation of the improvements defined in the construction contract documents for the Park at Upper Harbor and related to the process of constructing the park. Construction of the park will include mobilization, erosion and sediment control, removals, earthwork and drainage, utilities, pavements, walls, salvaged materials, picnic shelters, buildings, restoration of existing industrial structures, site furnishings and lighting, security infrastructure, railings, native seeding and turf establishment, landscaping, stormwater management, and miscellaneous site restoration. Amenities will include gathering spaces, overlooks, pedestrian and bike circulation, vehicular parking, artistic interpretation elements, staff programming spaces and landscape, hydrologic and habitat restoration. ",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/above-falls-regional-park-upper-harbor-terminal-implementation,,,, 10035448,"Above the Falls Regional Park - Upper Harbor Terminal Implementation",2025,1284000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Acres of parkland developed and opened to the public; linear feet of publicly accessible trails constructed and riverfront restored; number and type of general park and visitor comfort amenities constructed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"This grant will fund continued implementation of Upper Harbor Terminal within the Above the Falls Regional Park. Work will include consultant fees for design, engineering, and administration related to implementation of the improvements defined in the construction contract documents for the Park at Upper Harbor and related to the process of constructing the park. Construction of the park will include mobilization, erosion and sediment control, removals, earthwork and drainage, utilities, pavements, walls, salvaged materials, picnic shelters, buildings, restoration of existing industrial structures, site furnishings and lighting, security infrastructure, railings, native seeding and turf establishment, landscaping, stormwater management, and miscellaneous site restoration. Amenities will include gathering spaces, overlooks, pedestrian and bike circulation, vehicular parking, artistic interpretation elements, staff programming spaces and landscape, hydrologic and habitat restoration. ",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2024-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/above-falls-regional-park-upper-harbor-terminal-implementation-0,,,, 10007084,"Acquire 72.1 acres ",2018,956777,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 72.1 acres for Spring Lake Park Reserve.","72.1 acres acquired",,637854,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 72.1 acres ",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve ",2018-06-28,2019-06-28,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff ",Bransford,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7168,jeff.bransford@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-721-acres-0,,,, 10007087,"Acquire 8.93 acres",2018,181766,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 8.93 acres for Lake Rebecca Park Reserve.","8.93 acres acquired",,121178,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 8.93 acres",," Lake Rebecca Park Reserve",2017-11-30,2019-11-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-893-acres,,,, 10007087,"Acquire 8.93 acres",2017,181766,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 8.93 acres for Lake Rebecca Park Reserve.","8.93 acres acquired",,121178,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 8.93 acres",," Lake Rebecca Park Reserve",2017-11-30,2019-11-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-893-acres,,,, 10007088,"Acquire 12.94 acres",2018,168630,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 12.94 acres for Rush Creek Regional Trail","12.94 acres acquired",,516676,"Metropolitan Council and LCCMR",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 12.94 acres",,"Rush Creek Regional Trail",2018-01-24,2019-04-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-1294-acres,,,, 10007089,"Acquire 4.24 acre",2019,103557,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 4.24 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","4.24 acres acquired",,174034,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 4.24 acre",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2018-12-13,2019-12-14,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-424-acre,,,, 10007089,"Acquire 4.24 acre",2018,157494,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 4.24 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","4.24 acres acquired",,174034,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 4.24 acre",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2018-12-13,2019-12-14,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-424-acre,,,, 10007089,"Acquire 4.24 acre",2017,261050,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 4.24 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","4.24 acres acquired",,174034,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 4.24 acre",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2018-12-13,2019-12-14,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-424-acre,,,, 10007090,"Acquire 8.33 acre",2019,171704,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 8.33 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve","8.33 acres acquired",,280220,"Metropolitan Council and LCCMR",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 8.33 acre",,"Big Marine Park Reserve",2019-09-13,2018-09-14,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-833-acre,,,, 10007090,"Acquire 8.33 acre",2018,171704,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 8.33 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve","8.33 acres acquired",,280220,"Metropolitan Council and LCCMR",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 8.33 acre",,"Big Marine Park Reserve",2019-09-13,2018-09-14,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-833-acre,,,, 10007091,"Acquire 17.97 acres",2019,990000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 17.97 acres for Kingswood Special Recreation Feature","17.97 acres acquired",,660000,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 17.97 acres",,"Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",2019-01-10,2020-01-10,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-1797-acres,,,, 10007092,"Acquire 20.15 acres",2019,236126,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 20.15 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","20.15 acres acquired",,157418,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 20.15 acres",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2019-01-10,2020-01-10,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,"Sandy ",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-2015-acres,,,, 10007097,"Acquire 72.1 acres ",2019,956777,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. ","Acquire 72.1 acres for Spring Lake Park Reserve. ","72.1 acres acquired ",,637854,"Metropolitan Council ",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 72.1 acres ",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve ",2018-06-28,2019-06-28,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff ",Bransford,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7168,jeff.bransford@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-721-acres,,,, 10000310,"Acquire 1-acre 1286 Carriage Hills Drive (Shadduck) for Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2011,157238,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acres acquired","1 acre acquired",,127235,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 1-acre 1286 Carriage Hills Drive (Shadduck) for Lebanon Hills Regional Park",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-1-acre-1286-carriage-hills-drive-shadduck-lebanon-hills-regional-park,,,, 10000311,"Acquire 21-acre Union Pacific parcel for Scott County Regional Trail",2011,300846,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Project completed.",,231707,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Acquire 21-acre Union Pacific parcel for Scott County Regional Trail",,"Scott County Regional Trail",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-21-acre-union-pacific-parcel-scott-county-regional-trail,,,, 10000312,"Acquire 1.56 miles of rail corridor for Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail",2011,267829,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire land","Project completed.",,178553,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Acquire 1.56 miles of rail corridor for Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail",,"Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail/Carver",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-156-miles-rail-corridor-minnesota-river-bluffs-regional-trail,,,, 10000338,"Acquire 2.5 acres for Trout Brook Regional Trail",2013,583309,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","The project is completed. Trail constructed.",,610689,"Metropolitan Council",,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Acquire 2.5 acres for Trout Brook Regional Trail",,"Trout Brook Regional Trail/St. Paul",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-25-acres-trout-brook-regional-trail,,,, 10000339,"Acquire 2.5 acres for Trout Brook Regional Trail",2012,210900,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","The project is completed. Trail constructed.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Acquire 2.5 acres for Trout Brook Regional Trail",,"Trout Brook Regional Trail/St. Paul",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-25-acres-trout-brook-regional-trail-0,,,, 10000360,"Acquire 4.24 acres for Above the Falls Regional Park",2012,1469000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","4.49 acres acquired. ",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park. Acquire 4.24 acres. (Year 1 of 2)",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-424-acres-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000361,"Acquire 4.24 acres for Above the Falls Regional Park",2013,1429970,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"Project completed.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park. Acquire 4.24 acres. (Year 2 of 2)",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-424-acres-above-falls-regional-park-0,,,, 10000365,"Acquire 1.0 acre for Baker Park Reserve",2012,211875,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.",Acquired,,84750,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Baker Park Reserve. Acquire one acre.",,"Baker Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-10-acre-baker-park-reserve,,,, 10000366,"Acquire 1.74 acres for Above the Falls Regional park",2013,9864,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,,,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park. Acquire 1.74 acres. (Year 2 of 2)",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-174-acres-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000367,"Acquire 1.74 acres for Above the Falls Regional park",2012,354561,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","The 1.74 acre parcel was acquired on October 30, 2012.","1.74 acres acquired.",,243526,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park. Acquire 1.74 acres. (Year 1 of 2)",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-174-acres-above-falls-regional-park-0,,,, 10000372,"Acquire 84 acres for Blakely Bluffs Park Reserve",2012,269022,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Acquire property","84 acres acquired.",,179348,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Blakely Bluffs Park Reserve. Acquire an 84-acre parcel (Wells Fargo) for park visitor center and maintenance facility.",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-84-acres-blakely-bluffs-park-reserve,,,, 10000375,"Acquire 4.49 acres for Lebanon Hills Regional Park - Andrews",2013,238076,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Acres acquired","4.49 acres acquired. ",,158718,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 4.49 acres for Lebanon Hills Regional Park - Andrews",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-449-acres-lebanon-hills-regional-park-andrews,,,, 10000377,"Acquire 56.3 acre parcel for Spring Lake Park Reserve",2012,206191,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Dakota County acquired the 56.3 acre parcel in Spring Lake Park Reserve per approved master plan.",,151642,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve, acquire 56.3 acre parcel (Reis).",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-563-acre-parcel-spring-lake-park-reserve,,,, 10000378,"Acquire Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",2013,632175,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"Project completed.",,424833,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",,Kingswood,2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-kingswood-special-recreation-feature,,,, 10000379,"Acquire Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",2012,74413,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"Property acquired. ",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",,Kingswood,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-kingswood-special-recreation-feature-0,,,, 10000380,"Acquire Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",2014,194841,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,"Project completed.",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",,Kingswood,2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-kingswood-special-recreation-feature-1,,,, 10000390,"Acquire 114-acre parcel for Blakely Bluffs Park Reserve",2014,437107,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Protect land within planned Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve through fee-title acquisition.","The real estate closing occurred on October 15, 2013. The property was acquired and is protected.",,292467,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve. Acquire 114 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve (JMJM parcel)",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia ",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-114-acre-parcel-blakely-bluffs-park-reserve,,,, 10000400,"Acquire 2117 West River Road for Above the Falls Regional Park",2014,100000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased park visits.","Purchased a portion of .52 acres of 2128 Marshall Street NE in the Above the Falls Regional Park on November 12, 2013.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park, acquire parcel including acquisition construction for surveys, site investigations, title review, appraisals, environmental assessment, clean-up, demolition, site utilities, related design and engineering, and project management.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam ",Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-2117-west-river-road-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000402,"Acquire 8.5 acres in a 100'-wide greenway corridor easement for Vermillion Highlands and Rosemount Greenway Regional Trails",2014,161603,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased trail visits.","Acquired Klein parcel in 2014.",,107736,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Rosemount and Vermillion Highlands Greenway Regional Trails, acquire 8.5 acre greenway corridor.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-85-acres-100-wide-greenway-corridor-easement-vermillion-highlands-and-rosemount,,,, 10000403,"Acquire trail easement for Nokomis Minnesota River Regional Trail (fka Intercity Regional Trail)",2014,11347,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,,,7564,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"ICRT easements",,"Nokomis-Minnesota River Regional Trail/Three Rivers",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-trail-easement-nokomis-minnesota-river-regional-trail-fka-intercity-regional-trail,,,, 10000404,"Acquire 146 acres for Blakely Bluffs Park Reserve",2015,560795,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire Land for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve","Acquire 146 acres at 24236 Union Trail",,373863,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Blakeley Bluffs PR acquire 146 acres at 24236 Union Trail",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-146-acres-blakely-bluffs-park-reserve,,,, 10000405,"Acquire 36.8 acres at Crow Hassan Park Reserve",2015,111369,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire 38.56-acre parcel ","Property acquired for Crow-Hassan Park Reserve ",,378963,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Crow Hassan 36.8 acres",,"Crow-Hassan Park Reserve",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-368-acres-crow-hassan-park-reserve,,,, 10000406,"Acquire 1828 Marshall St NE for Above the Falls Regional Park",2015,852750,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire 0.75 acre parcel","Property acquired for Above the Falls Regional Park ",,568500,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"1828 Marshall St NE",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam ",Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-1828-marshall-st-ne-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000407,"Acquire 1.5 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve",2015,177389,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire a 1.5-acre parcel","Property acquired for Big Marine Park Reserve",,198120,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"17980 Margo Ave",,"Big Marine Park Reserve",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-15-acres-big-marine-park-reserve,,,, 10000407,"Acquire 1.5 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve",2014,94392,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire a 1.5-acre parcel","Property acquired for Big Marine Park Reserve",,,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"17980 Margo Ave",,"Big Marine Park Reserve",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-15-acres-big-marine-park-reserve,,,, 10000411,"Acquire 10 acres for Blakely Bluffs Park Reserve",2012,153102,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Protect land within planned Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve through fee-title acquisition.","Real estate closing occurred on August 27, 2013. Property was acquired and is protected.",,102905,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve. Acquire 10 areas for park reserve (Albrecht Hutchinson parcel).",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-10-acres-blakely-bluffs-park-reserve,,,, 10000413,"Acquire 1.3 acres for Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2014,84380,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased visits to park over time.","Acquisition occurred May 2013. Waiting on use counts for outcome measure",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Rice Creek West Regional Trail, acquire 1.3 acres.",,"Rice Creek West Regional Trail/Anoka",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-13-acres-rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000419,"Acquire 240.05 acres for Blakely Bluffs Park Reserve (year 2 of 2)",2014,269932,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire 240.05 acres ","Property acquired for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",,476967,"Metropolitan Council/ENRTF",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve. Acquire 240.05 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve (Albrecht Hutchinson parcel - year 2 of 2)",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-24005-acres-blakely-bluffs-park-reserve-year-2-2,,,, 10000420,"Acquire 240.05 acres for Blakely Bluffs Park Reserve (year 1 of 2)",2012,34324,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"The real estate closing occurred on August 27, 2013. Property was acquired and is protected.",,,"Metropolitan Council/Scott",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve. Acquire 240.05 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve (Albrecht Hutchinson parcel - year 1 of 2)",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-24005-acres-blakely-bluffs-park-reserve-year-1-2,,,, 10000421,"Acquire 0.5 acre parcel for Southwest Regional Trail",2012,29486,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Acquire 0.5 acres","Property acquired for Southwest Regional Trail.",,19657,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Acquire 0.5 acre parcel for Southwest Regional Trail",,"Southwest Regional Trail",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty ",Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-05-acre-parcel-southwest-regional-trail,,,, 10000422,"Acquire 0.35 acre parcel for Southwest Regional Trail",2012,8039,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Acquired .35 acres of land which allowed for the construction of .8 miles of the Southwest Regional Trail. The project is completed and opened to the public June 2014.",,5359,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Southwest Regional Trail, acquire 0. 35 acres, connect the Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail and Southwest Regional Trail",,"Southwest Regional Trail",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-035-acre-parcel-southwest-regional-trail,,,, 10000426,"Acquire 44,443 square foot MnDOT parcel for Phalen-Keller Regional Park",2014,30842,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire parcel.","One-acre of land was acquired from the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Acquisition is complete.",,20561,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Phalen Keller Regional Park. Acquire 44,443 square foot MNDoT parcel.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/Ramsey",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-44443-square-foot-mndot-parcel-phalen-keller-regional-park,,,, 10000462,"Acquire 0.5 acres for Above the Falls Regional Park with 85 feet of frontage on the Mississippi River",2014,51222,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Reimburse MPRB to partially finance acquisition of parcel at 2128 Marshall Street NE for Above the Falls Regional Park","Parcel Acquired",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park reimburse MPRB to partially finance acquisition of parcel at 2128 Marshall Street NE",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-05-acres-above-falls-regional-park-85-feet-frontage-mississippi-river,,,, 10000463,"Acquire 0.5 acre parcel for Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2014,97338,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire 0.5-acre parcel at 7907 Lea Road","Property acquired.",,67552,"Metropolitan Council",,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Hyland Bush Anderson Lakes Park Reserve acquire 0.5-acre parcel at 7907 Lea Road",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy Quale",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-05-acre-parcel-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000465,"Acquire 5 permanent trail easements for Nokomis Minnesota River Regional Trail (fka Intercity Regional Trail)",2014,33240,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire trail easement","Acquired. The newly named Nokomis-Minnesota River"" Regional Trail construction and will be completed in the summer 2016.",,22160,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Intercity Regional Trail acquire five trail easements",,"Nokomis-Minnesota River Regional Trail/Three Rivers",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-5-permanent-trail-easements-nokomis-minnesota-river-regional-trail-fka-intercity,,,, 10000466,"Acquire 6 permanent trail easements for Nokomis Minnesota River Regional Trail (fka Intercity Regional Trail)",2014,42766,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire trail easement","Acquired. The newly named Nokomis-Minnesota River"" Regional Trail construction and will be completed in the summer 2016.",,28510,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Intercity Regional Trail acquire six trail easements",,"Nokomis-Minnesota River Regional Trail/Three Rivers",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-6-permanent-trail-easements-nokomis-minnesota-river-regional-trail-fka-intercity,,,, 10000467,"Acquire 2 permanent trail easements for Nokomis Minnesota River Regional Trail (fka Intercity Regional Trail)",2014,15043,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire trail easement","Acquired. The newly named Nokomis-Minnesota River"" Regional Trail construction and will be completed in the summer 2016.",,10028,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Intercity Regional Trail acquire two easements",,"Nokomis-Minnesota River Regional Trail/Three Rivers",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-2-permanent-trail-easements-nokomis-minnesota-river-regional-trail-fka-intercity,,,, 10000468,"Acquire 0.3-acre parcel for Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2014,245545,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire 0.3 acre parcel at 7501 Izaak Walton Road for Hyland Bush Anderson Lakes Park Reserve.","Property acquired",,163667,"Metropolitan Council",,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Acquire 0.3 acre parcel at 7501 Izaak Walton Road for Hyland Bush Anderson Lakes Park Reserve.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy Quale",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-03-acre-parcel-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000483,"Acquire 1.27 acres at Bald-Eagle Otter Lakes Regional Park",2010,168917,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire Land ","1.27 acres acquired. ",,112611,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"At Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park, acquire 1.27 acre inholding at 1700 North County Line Rd.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-127-acres-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000510,"Acquire 1.28-acre Country Store parcel for Lake Waconia Regional Park",2010,394543,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 1.28 acres","1.28 acres acquired.",,263029,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Acquire 1.28-acre Country Store parcel for Lake Waconia Regional Park",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-128-acre-country-store-parcel-lake-waconia-regional-park,,,, 10000512,"Acquire 3.57 acre inholding for Above the Falls Regional Park",2010,13090,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire Land ","3.57 acres acquired.",,,"Metropolitan Council/MPRB",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"At Above the Falls Regional Park, acquire 3.57 acre inholding (Scherer Lumber Co. - year 1 of 2).",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-357-acre-inholding-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000513,"Acquire 3.57 acre inholding for Above the Falls Regional Park",2011,416650,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Project completed.",,1270232,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"At Above the Falls Regional Park, acquire 3.57 acre inholding (Scherer Lumber Co. - year 2 of 2).",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-357-acre-inholding-above-falls-regional-park-0,,,, 10000514,"Acquire 1.4 acre inholding for Elm Creek Park Reserve",2011,88303,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"1.4 acres acquired.",,99401,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"At Elm Creek Park Reserve, acquire 1.4 acre inholding (Zopfi) at 12208 Hayden Lake Rd. W.",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-14-acre-inholding-elm-creek-park-reserve,,,, 10000306,"Acquire 0.4-acre inholding for Above the Falls Regional Park",2011,161309,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"0.4 acre acquired.",,112980,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"At Above the Falls Regional Park, acquire 0.4 acre inholding at 2220 Marshall St. NE.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-04-acre-inholding-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000308,"Acquire easement & build trail connection for Dakota Rail Regional Trail",2011,200000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete trail improvements.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Complete 6.9 miles of paved trail, build trailhead, acquire trail right-of-way",,"Dakota Rail Regional Trail/Carver",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-easement-build-trail-connection-dakota-rail-regional-trail,,,, 10000554,"Acquire trail easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2018,23212,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 0.16 acres for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail. ","0.16 acres acquired",,15475,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire trail easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-trail-easement-nine-mile-creek-regional-trail,,,, 10000555,"Acquire trail easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2018,107099,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 0.17 acres for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail. ","0.17 acres acquired",,71400,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire trail easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-trail-easement-nine-mile-creek-regional-trail-0,,,, 10000556,"Acquire 4.5 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2018,63221,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 4.5 acres for North Creek Regional Trail","4.5 acres acquired",,42147,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 4.5 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-45-acres-north-creek-greenway-regional-trail,,,, 10000604,"Acquire 9.37 parcel for Spring Lake Park Reserve",2016,570334,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 9.37 acres in Spring Lake Park Reserve.","9.37 acres acquired. ",,380223,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"REIMBURSE Dakota County $950,557 to acquire a 9.37-acre inholding property within Spring Lake Park Reserve.MC Action 2015-142 06/24/2015",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve ",Sullivan,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-937-parcel-spring-lake-park-reserve,,,, 10000605,"Acquire 33.5 acres for Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2016,424208,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire a 33.5 acre property for Lake Elmo Park Reserve.","33.5 acres acquired. ",,279928,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 33.5 acres for Lake Elmo Park Reserve (Hammes)",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy ",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-335-acres-lake-elmo-park-reserve,,,, 10000607,"Acquire 1.1 acres for Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2017,116687,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire park property","Acquired 1.1 acre property for Elmo Park Reserve",,77533,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 1.1-acre property",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-11-acres-lake-elmo-park-reserve,,,, 10000608,"Acquire 0.28 acres for Above the Falls Regional Park",2017,236808,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,".28 acres acquired for Above the Falls Regional Park",,157872,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Acquire 0.28 acres for Above the Falls Regional Park",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-028-acres-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000609,"Acquire 33.7 acres for Lake Waconia Park Reserve",2017,630000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Land acquired","Land acquired",,420000,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Acquire 33.7 acre Coney Island",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-337-acres-lake-waconia-park-reserve,,,, 10000610,"Acquire 1.0 acre for Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2017,95891,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire park property","1.0 acres acquired for Lake Elmo Park Reserve",,63927,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire one acre property",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-10-acre-lake-elmo-park-reserve,,,, 10000625,"Acquire 9.3 acres for Spring Lake Park Reserve",2017,439838,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Land acquired","Land acquired",,269934,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 9.3-acre property located at 13584 Fischer Avenue",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-93-acres-spring-lake-park-reserve,,,, 10000632,"Acquire 0.49 acres for Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2017,38315,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Acquired .49 acre property within Lebanon Hills Regional Park. Home to be removed from the property and area to be restored",,144685,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 0.49 acres for Lebanon Hills Regional Park (Hansch)",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Niki Geisler",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-049-acres-lebanon-hills-regional-park,,,, 10000633,"Acquire easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2017,106040,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Easement acquired for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",,49700,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail (Edina Manor)",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-easement-nine-mile-creek-regional-trail,,,, 10000634,"Acquire 14.4 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve",2017,142735,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire park property","Property Acquired",,95157,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 14.4-Acre property",,"Big Marine Park Reserve",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-144-acres-big-marine-park-reserve,,,, 10015531,"Acquire 17.97 acres",2019,990000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 17.97 acres for Kingswood Special Recreation Feature","17.97 acres acquired",,660000,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 17.97 acres",,"Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",2019-01-10,2020-01-10,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-1797-acres-0,,,, 10015532,"Acquire 20.15 acres",2019,236126,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 20.15 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","20.15 acres acquired",,157418,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 20.15 acres",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2019-01-10,2020-01-10,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-2015-acres-0,,,, 10015556,"Acquire ___-acre parcel at 1466 E County Rd H2 for Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park PAID FROM FUND 327; DO NOT COUNT",2010,246853,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire Land ","1.3 acres acquired. ",,164569,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Acquire 1.3-acre parcel at 1466 E County Rd H2 for Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-acre-parcel-1466-e-county-rd-h2-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional-park-paid-fund-327,,,, 10000464,"Acquisition, engineering & construction for lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2014,25592,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Complete construction, final engineering and acquisition assistance to Lakeville for developing Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail complete trail construction, final engineering and acquisition assistance to the City of Lakeville",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-engineering-construction-lake-marion-greenway-regional-trail,,,, 10000464,"Acquisition, engineering & construction for lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2013,25592,,"Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Complete construction, final engineering and acquisition assistance to Lakeville for developing Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,,,"Dakota County",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail complete trail construction, final engineering and acquisition assistance to the City of Lakeville",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-engineering-construction-lake-marion-greenway-regional-trail,,,, 10000511,"Acquisition of 43-acre Appert parcel for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2010,436697,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire land. ","45 acres acquired",,588101,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquisition of 43-acre Appert parcel for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-43-acre-appert-parcel-grey-cloud-island-regional-park,,,, 10015534,"ATF Update Park Master Plan",2019,100000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Successfully adopted master plan. Number of people engaged in planning process. Community satisfaction with planning process. ","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Complete an updated master plan based on the RiverFirst Initiative, extensive community engagement, and a collaborative process with the City of Minneapolis around the Upper Harbor Terminal",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/atf-update-park-master-plan,,,, 10000650,"Awareness & marketing campaign throughout the County's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2018,100000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of unique marketing products in print or digital. ","The Marketing, Awareness and Promotion Plan has resulted in 15,787 residents increasing their awareness of park offerings by participating in programs and events in the parks, interacting with park staff and activities at locations throughout the communities of Dakota County, and increased representation of the cultural and linguistic diversity of Dakota County in our communications and program offerings. The numbers on the table and graphs to the right represent the individuals that engaged with Dakota County Parks through an outreach program, activity, or event, primarily in-person, but also through Zoom during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. As seen on the table and graphics, from 2019 through 2023 there was relatively steady growth in the number of activities conducted and people engaged, with the exception of a dip in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and a dip in 2023 due to the fact that there were only 1.5 months included in that years reporting before the close date of SG-06009. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Develop and implement an integrated brand awareness and marketing campaign to increase awareness and familiarity of the park system service offerings to Dakota County residents and increase new use throughout the park system. The campaign will use print, digital and other media strategies to inform a broad and diverse audiences with targeted approaches appropriate for those audiences.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/awareness-marketing-campaign-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-1-2,,,, 10000651,"Awareness & marketing campaign throughout the County's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2019,98298,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of unique marketing products in print or digital. ","The Marketing, Awareness and Promotion Plan has resulted in 15,787 residents increasing their awareness of park offerings by participating in programs and events in the parks, interacting with park staff and activities at locations throughout the communities of Dakota County, and increased representation of the cultural and linguistic diversity of Dakota County in our communications and program offerings. The numbers on the table and graphs to the right represent the individuals that engaged with Dakota County Parks through an outreach program, activity, or event, primarily in-person, but also through Zoom during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. As seen on the table and graphics, from 2019 through 2023 there was relatively steady growth in the number of activities conducted and people engaged, with the exception of a dip in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and a dip in 2023 due to the fact that there were only 1.5 months included in that years reporting before the close date of SG-06009. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Develop and implement an integrated brand awareness and marketing campaign to increase awareness and familiarity of the park system service offerings to Dakota County residents and increase new use throughout the park system. The campaign will use print, digital and other media strategies to inform a broad and diverse audiences with targeted approaches appropriate for those audiences.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/awareness-marketing-campaign-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-1-0,,,, 10015546,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park - 5600 Otter Lake Road Property Acquisition",2021,172152,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquisition of parcel","Acquired .61 acres for Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",,116784,"Council Bonds",,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Acquisition of .61 acre property located at 5600 Otter Lake Road",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bald-eagle-otter-lake-regional-park-5600-otter-lake-road-property-acquisition,,,, 10015546,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park - 5600 Otter Lake Road Property Acquisition",2020,261555,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 5.27 acres for Rush Creek Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,174370,"Council Bonds",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Acquisition of .61 acre property located at 5600 Otter Lake Road",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bald-eagle-otter-lake-regional-park-5600-otter-lake-road-property-acquisition,,,, 10020256,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park Volunteer Coordinator",2022,75000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Annual number of volunteers. Annual number of volunteer hours. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The volunteer coordinator recruits, trains, and recognizes volunteers who help assist with operations and programs in a variety of settings, including care for the animals and garden, assisting with programs, and projects within the park. ",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bald-eagle-otter-lake-regional-park-volunteer-coordinator,,,, 10025582,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake RP - Volunteer Coordinator",2023,85000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Annual number of volunteers. Annual number of volunteer hours.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The volunteer coordinator recruits, trains, and recognizes volunteers who help assist with operations and programs in a variety of settings, including care for the animals and garden, assisting with programs, and projects within the park.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bald-eagle-otter-lake-rp-volunteer-coordinator,,,, 10029587,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park - Volunteer Coordinator",2025,85000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Annual number of volunteers. Annual number of volunteer hours","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The volunteer coordinator recruits, trains, and recognizes volunteers who help assist with operations and programs in a variety of settings, including care for animals and gardens, assisting with programs, and projects within the park.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bald-eagle-otter-lake-regional-park-volunteer-coordinator-0,,,, 10029587,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park - Volunteer Coordinator",2024,85000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Annual number of volunteers. Annual number of volunteer hours","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The volunteer coordinator recruits, trains, and recognizes volunteers who help assist with operations and programs in a variety of settings, including care for animals and gardens, assisting with programs, and projects within the park.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bald-eagle-otter-lake-regional-park-volunteer-coordinator-0,,,, 10035431,"Bassett Creek Regional Trail - Golden Valley Segment",2024,406000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Approximately 1.2 miles of trail construction, and trail use.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design and construct the Bassett Creek Regional Trail from Regent Ave to Wirth Parkway adjacent to Golden Valley Road. This is the final missing gap of the BCRT, and once completed will cnnect the Three Rivers regional trail network directly to the Minneapolis Grand Rounds.",,"Bassett Creek Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bassett-creek-regional-trail-golden-valley-segment,,,, 10015528,"Battle Creek Winter Recreation Area Phase 1",2021,500557,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completed design of all phases, installation of Phase 1: snowmaking, holding pond, building infrastructure, lighting, tubing and snowboarding hill with tow rope, and winter lodge. ","Installed snowmaking infrastructure for 3.25km lighted cross-country ski loop and .75 km practice loop/sledding hill. Constructed of 4,400 sf maintenance building to support snowmaking operations. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design and construct a winter recreation area within Battle Creek Regional Park, including snowmaking equipment, a holding pond for water, building infrastructure, and pumps, with a tubing hill, a snowboarding hill, new lighting, tow rope, and winter lodge. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-winter-recreation-area-phase-1,,,, 10020252,"Battle Creek Regional Park Winter Recreation",2022,677462,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete design of all phases, installation of Phase I: snowmaking, holding pond, maintenance building, lighting, sledding hill, and associated infrastructure","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-11406 for planning, design, engineering, construction, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for a new cross country skiing and winter recreation area and supporting facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at Battle Creek Regional Park. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-winter-recreation,,,, 10020252,"Battle Creek Regional Park Winter Recreation",2021,196669,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Complete design of all phases, installation of Phase I: snowmaking, holding pond, maintenance building, lighting, sledding hill, and associated infrastructure","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-11406 for planning, design, engineering, construction, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for a new cross country skiing and winter recreation area and supporting facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at Battle Creek Regional Park. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-winter-recreation,,,, 10020252,"Battle Creek Regional Park Winter Recreation",2020,226871,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-11406 for planning, design, engineering, construction, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for a new cross country skiing and winter recreation area and supporting facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at Battle Creek Regional Park. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-winter-recreation,,,, 10020252,"Battle Creek Regional Park Winter Recreation",2019,55710,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-11406 for planning, design, engineering, construction, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for a new cross country skiing and winter recreation area and supporting facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at Battle Creek Regional Park. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-winter-recreation,,,, 10020252,"Battle Creek Regional Park Winter Recreation",2018,4229,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete design of all phases, installation of Phase I: snowmaking, holding pond, maintenance building, lighting, sledding hill, and associated infrastructure","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-11406 for planning, design, engineering, construction, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for a new cross country skiing and winter recreation area and supporting facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at Battle Creek Regional Park. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-winter-recreation,,,, 10020274,"Battle Creek Regional Park Winter Recreation",2021,78711,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Complete design of all phases, installation of Phase I: snowmaking, holding pond, maintenance building, lighting, sledding hill, and associated infrastructure","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-11406 for planning, design, engineering, construction, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for a new cross country skiing and winter recreation area and supporting facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at Battle Creek Regional Park. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-winter-recreation-0,,,, 10020274,"Battle Creek Regional Park Winter Recreation",2020,148161,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Complete design of all phases, installation of Phase I: snowmaking, holding pond, maintenance building, lighting, sledding hill, and associated infrastructure","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-11406 for planning, design, engineering, construction, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for a new cross country skiing and winter recreation area and supporting facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at Battle Creek Regional Park. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-winter-recreation-0,,,, 10020274,"Battle Creek Regional Park Winter Recreation",2019,55710,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete design of all phases, installation of Phase I: snowmaking, holding pond, maintenance building, lighting, sledding hill, and associated infrastructure","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-11406 for planning, design, engineering, construction, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for a new cross country skiing and winter recreation area and supporting facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at Battle Creek Regional Park. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-winter-recreation-0,,,, 10029571,"Battle Creek Regional Park - Site Infrastructure and Accessibility Improvements",2024,1035000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Square feet of parking lot maintained/redeveloped Miles of bituminous trail redevelopment List of accessibility and infrastructure improvements List of improvements to utilities, storm water management, wayfinding, site amenities, and restoration ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Planning, design, engineering, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for parking lot maintenance/redevelopment, bituminous trail redevelopment, improved site accessibility and infrastructure, utilities, stormwater management, wayfinding, site amenities, and restoration. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-site-infrastructure-and-accessibility-improvements,,,, 10029571,"Battle Creek Regional Park - Site Infrastructure and Accessibility Improvements",2021,37401,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Planning, design, engineering, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for parking lot maintenance/redevelopment, bituminous trail redevelopment, improved site accessibility and infrastructure, utilities, stormwater management, wayfinding, site amenities, and restoration. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-site-infrastructure-and-accessibility-improvements,,,, 10012045,"Battle Creek Upper Afton Playground Redevelopment, Phase 2",2020,413000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Final design completed, completion of site preparation, including infrastructure and grading; relocation of trail; installation of signage, landscaping, picnic tables, play area pods and safety surfacing; delivery of play equipment","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"During Phase 1, further engagement led to refocusing this project to build a destination playground. This phase will complete construction. The new playground includes traditional play equipment for toddlers and youth, plus other features, including a nature play area with water feature. Work will include site prep, infrastructure, grading, trail relocation, signage, landscaping, picnic tables, installation of play area pods, safety surfacing, and part of play equipment purchase",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-upper-afton-playground-redevelopment-phase-2,,,, 10000594,"Beach house upgrades at Phalen-Keller Regional Park",2016,604472,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","1. Square footage and types of facilities that has been renovated or rehabilitated; 2. Square footage of underutilized areas that have been improved; 3. Number and type of amenities added to the facility","Improved concessions, an office, family restrooms, locker rooms, outdoor shower, accessible toilets, internet and security cameras. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Perform aesthetic upgrades to the Phalen Beach House focused on improved bathroom and changing rooms, concessions, staff space, storage, and seating areas.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/beach-house-upgrades-phalen-keller-regional-park,,,, 10015536,"Big Marine Park Reserve - Nelson Acquisition",2020,487829,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 75.4 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve","Acquired 75.4 acre Nelson property for Big Marine Park Reserve",,596235,"Council Bonds/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 75.4 acres",,"Big Marine Park Reserve",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-marine-park-reserve-nelson-acquisition,,,, 10025601,"Big Marine Park Reserve - Reibel Acquisition",2022,385025,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 1.20 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve ","Acquired 1.20 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve ",,476369,"Metropolitan Council/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 1.20 acres",,"Big Marine Park Reserve",2023-01-26,2024-01-26,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-marine-park-reserve-reibel-acquisition,,,, 10012036,"Big Rivers RT 0 Trailhead Improvements",2020,1261015,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number of square footage of improvements. 2. Number and type of historical/cultural improvements 3. Number of new parking stalls","1. Square footage of shelter: 2,985 sf 2. Number of historical and cultural improvements: 7 3. Number of new parking stalls: 36",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Build trailhead to the Big Rivers Regional Park including restrooms, drinking water, information center, picnic canopy, an expanded parking lot, accessibility improvements, and interpretation of historical/cultural/natural resources",,"Big Rivers Regional Trail - Dakota County",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Bransford",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7168,jeff.bransford@co.dakota.mn.us?,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-rivers-rt-0-trailhead-improvements,,,, 10035417,"Big Marine Park Reserve - Kelley Land and Cattle Acquisition",2023,615230,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire approximately 248 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire approximately 248 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve",,"Big Marine Park Reserve",2024-03-28,2025-03-28,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Alex,McKinney,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,55082,651-430-4364,alex.mckinney@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-marine-park-reserve-kelley-land-and-cattle-acquisition,,,, 10015523,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve - Chatfield Ravines Acquisition",2020,242030,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 37.45 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve","Acquired 37.45 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",,501939,"Council Bonds/Scott County",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Acquire 37.45 acres",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blakeley-bluffs-park-reserve-chatfield-ravines-acquisition,,,, 10035430,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve - Long Range Plan",2024,111549,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","1. Completed long range plan document. 2. Plan approved by Scott County 3. Plan approved by Metropolitan Council","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Development of a long range plan for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve including consulting services to support preparation of the plan and facilitate a public engagement process.",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Patricia,Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blakeley-bluffs-park-reserve-long-range-plan,,,, 10035415,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve - Barbarawi Acquisition",2023,408292,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire approximately 41 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Scott County",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Acquire approximately 41 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2024-04-25,2025-04-25,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Patricia,Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blakeley-bluffs-park-reserve-barbarawi-acquisition,,,, 10012030,"Bloomington Park Ambassador Program",2020,32823,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number of events, engagements and convenings 2. Number of participants","5 events and 50 participants",,,,,,"City Council",0.7,Bloomington,,"Staffing, programming, supplies and contracted services to operate a Park Ambassador Program within the Hyland/Bush/Andersen Lakes Regional Park that would focus on increasing usage by minorities and other underrepresented populations by conducting community outreach, meet and greet park users, education of regulations, address reservation/maintenance concerns and creating programs of interest to underserved segments of the public developed based upon surveys, engagement and outreach. ",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Kattreh,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bloomington-park-ambassador-program,,,, 10029578,"Boating Infrastrucutre Improvements",2023,41891,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of rack berths installed Number of sailboat buoys installed","1 Rack Wirth Lake, 3 Racks Bde Maka Ska, 3 Racks Lake Nokomis, 17 Buoys installed at Lake Nokomis",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",0.2,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"This project will improve infrastructure associated with non-motorized boating on Minneapolis lakes. Canoe/kayak racks will be installed at multiple locations, and sailboat tether buoys will be installed on Minneapolis lakes. The intended outcome is to provide additional opportunities for the public to access the lakes in personal non-motorized watercraft. Current numbers of racks and buoys are insufficient and waiting lists are long. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/boating-infrastrucutre-improvements,,,, 10000553,"Branding, marketing, software upgrades & design at St. Croix Bluffs and Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2018,88752,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of visits to the Park and Park Reserve, and the change in services to park users. ","Number of St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park visits were 130,077 in 2018, 144,385 in 2019, and 156,459 in 2020. Number of Lake Elmo Park Reserve visits increased from 620,965 in 2018 to 689,271 in 2019. Number of Washington County parks website views were 17,472 in 2018, 20,146 in 2019, and 33,300 in 2020. Number of Facebook followers increased from 1,925 on 2/1/2019 to 2,137 as of 11/25/2020. Number of Instagram followers increased from 1,204 on 2/1/2019 to 1,561 as of 11/25,2020",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Upgrade software and hire consultant services to assist in providing multilingual services for park users in St. Croix Bluffs and Lake Elmo Park. Consultant tasks would include design guidance and direction in effective communication methods to non-native speakers",,"St. Croix River Bluffs Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/branding-marketing-software-upgrades-design-st-croix-bluffs-and-lake-elmo-park-reserve,,,, 10000551,"Bringing people to parks within Three Rivers Park District's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2019,92429,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of people served annually served by transportation services, and the number of visitors served.","15,029 people were transported to the parks with this funding over the course of the grant period.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Provide transportation service to new visitors to Three Rivers' Parks and Trails for programs and special events.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bringing-people-parks-within-three-rivers-park-districts-regional-parks-and-trails-system,,,, 10029588,"Bruce Vento Regional Trail - Phase 2 Design",2024,325000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete preliminary and finally engineering plans for the phase 2 section, further engage the community for recommended improvements, and track the number of people participating in engagement opportunities.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Local match to federal funds for planning, design, engineering, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for the Phase 2 section of the Bruce Vento Regional Trail between Hoffman Road/Highway 61 and County Road J.",,"Bruce Vento Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bruce-vento-regional-trail-phase-2-design,,,, 10012046,"Bruce Vento Master Plan and Design",2020,300000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Approval of the master plan amendment, completion of the preferred route design and preliminary construction plans. Track the number of people participating in the public comment opportunities","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplemental design of the regional trail segment from Highway 96 to County Road J, including a master plan amendment and alternative trail corridor search",,"Bruce Vento Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bruce-vento-master-plan-and-design,,,, 10012046,"Bruce Vento Master Plan and Design",2019,127097,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplemental design of the regional trail segment from Highway 96 to County Road J, including a master plan amendment and alternative trail corridor search",,"Bruce Vento Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bruce-vento-master-plan-and-design,,,, 10000351,"Build 3 miles of paved trails, dog area, parking & facilities at Spring Lake Regional Park",2013,527000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Primary park improvements are complete and the ark opened to public on October 13, 2012. Design of final east trail loop underway and anticipated to be constructed in either later 2015 or 2016.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Spring Lake Regional Park. Construct 3 miles of paved trails, dog area, parking and facilities.",,"Spring Lake Regional park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-3-miles-paved-trails-dog-area-parking-facilities-spring-lake-regional-park,,,, 10000364,"Build trail & make shoreline & play area improvements at Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park",2013,1222030,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Construction of the Sandcastle Terrace was completed in October, 2014. Regional Park Master Plan process initiated in April 2014 and MPRB approval is expected in early March, 2015. Phase 1 construction (play areas) will commence in early 2015 with a project partly funded under this grant and partly under SG 2013-103",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Nokomis Hiawatha Regional Park. Construct trail, shoreline, play area improvements.",,"Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-trail-make-shoreline-play-area-improvements-nokomis-hiawatha-regional-park,,,, 10000373,"Build 3.2 miles of trail through Spring Lake Park Reserve",2013,657000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Construction started and will be complete in 2016.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail. Construct 3.2 miles of trail through Spring Lake Park Reserve.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-32-miles-trail-through-spring-lake-park-reserve,,,, 10000374,"Build trail segment for Mississippi Valley Greenway Regional Trail",2013,250000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Construction to start in 2015 and complete by 2016.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Mississippi Valley Greenway Regional Trail. Construct trail.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-trail-segment-mississippi-valley-greenway-regional-trail,,,, 10000471,"Build segment of Mississippi River Regional Trail",2015,489000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,"No outcomes reported",,1800000,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Miss. River Regional Trail engineering and construction of the Mississippi River Regional Trail to connect South St. Paul to St. Paul.",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-segment-mississippi-river-regional-trail,,,, 10000473,"Build bird sanctuary & conduct trail stabilization & habitat restoration at Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2015,179749,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in park and trail visits over time to measure the effect of the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park bird sanctuary project.","3,000 feet of fence, 250 feet of nature trail, 2 new entry gates, and signage were installed",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Mpls Chain of Lakes Regional Park bird sanctuary, trail stabilization, habitat restoration, accessibility improvements, and construction of new entrances. Includes landscaping, design and engineering, and project management.",,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-bird-sanctuary-conduct-trail-stabilization-habitat-restoration-minneapolis-chain,,,, 10000474,"Build trail connection at Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail",2015,539217,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in park and trail visits over time to measure the effect of the Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail project.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail build a trail to connect Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail below Lyndale Avenue. Includes landscaping, site utilities, plus related survey and site investigations, design and engineering, and project management.",,"Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-trail-connection-minnehaha-parkway-regional-trail,,,, 10000307,"Build bridge over 4-lane county road for the Luce Line Regional Trail",2010,680000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Project completed.",,1000000,Federal,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Luce Line Regional Trail. ?Construct pedestrian/bicycle bridge over 4 lane county road in the City of Plymouth.",,"Luce Line Regional Trail/Three Rivers",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-bridge-over-4-lane-county-road-luce-line-regional-trail,,,, 10020237,"Bunker Hills Regional Park Activities Center Roof Replacement",2022,325000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Replacement of 15,600 SF of roof reconstruction","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"The project will reconstruct the roof of the Bunker Hills Activities Center and address drainage issues around the building.",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bunker-hills-regional-park-activities-center-roof-replacement,,,, 10029581,"Bunker Hills Regional Park - Bunker Beach Water Park Improvements",2024,280000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Successful functioning of equipment after work is completed and visitor satisfaction of facility","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"This project includes improvements to mechanical systems, pool plaster repair, cooling unit replacements, concession equipment and playground removal and shade shelter replacement. These items will ensure the functionality of the various facilities within Bunker Beach to ensure visitor satisfaction. ",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bunker-hills-regional-park-bunker-beach-water-park-improvements,,,, 10012027,"Bunker Hills Regional Park - Bunker Beach Infrastructure Improvements",2021,1605928,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Asset Management Plan developed 2. Wave pool constructed","Wave Pool Reconstructed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Development of asset management plan and wave pool reconstruction. Work to include design, engineering, construction, utility work, and restoration",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2017-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bunker-hills-regional-park-bunker-beach-infrastructure-improvements,,,, 10012027,"Bunker Hills Regional Park - Bunker Beach Infrastructure Improvements",2020,1002396,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Asset Management Plan developed 2. Wave pool constructed","Wave Pool Reconstructed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Development of asset management plan and wave pool reconstruction. Work to include design, engineering, construction, utility work, and restoration",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2017-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bunker-hills-regional-park-bunker-beach-infrastructure-improvements,,,, 10029580,"Bunker Hills Regional Park - Improvements",2025,1814751,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Measurable outcomes for this redevelopment include: Approximately 3.75 miles of roadway reconstruction, approximately 5 miles of trail reconstruction, 1,000 LF of boardwalk reconstruction, 17,000 SF of parking lot reconstruction/rehabilitation, 1 playground replaced","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"This project will provide for the overall redevelopment of Bunker Hills Regional Park, deliverables include community engagement, design, engineering and reconstruction of roadways, trails and parking lots, playground replacement, maintenance facility and security improvements and natural resource restoration. This project will also help support reconstruction of the picnic pavilions, including any site work needed surrounding the pavilions. ",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Perry,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bunker-hills-regional-park-improvements,,,, 10029580,"Bunker Hills Regional Park - Improvements",2024,1521454,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measurable outcomes for this redevelopment include: Approximately 3.75 miles of roadway reconstruction, approximately 5 miles of trail reconstruction, 1,000 LF of boardwalk reconstruction, 17,000 SF of parking lot reconstruction/rehabilitation, 1 playground replaced","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"This project will provide for the overall redevelopment of Bunker Hills Regional Park, deliverables include community engagement, design, engineering and reconstruction of roadways, trails and parking lots, playground replacement, maintenance facility and security improvements and natural resource restoration. This project will also help support reconstruction of the picnic pavilions, including any site work needed surrounding the pavilions. ",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Perry,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bunker-hills-regional-park-improvements,,,, 10035442,"Bunker Hills Regional Park - Lazy River Bridge Replacement",2025,500000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Measurable outcome for this project is to have one safe accessible pedestrian bridge over the Bunker Beach Lazy River.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"This project will include design, engineering and start construction of the lazy river pedestrian bridge located within Bunker Beach Water Park in Bunker Hills Regional Park. This project will provide a safe crossing over the lazy river to access other amenities within the water park. This is the first funding phase of this project.",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2024-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Perry,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bunker-hills-regional-park-lazy-river-bridge-replacement,,,, 10015529,"Central Mississippi Water Works",2020,295000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Lineal feet of trails and pathways completed, number of canoe/kayak launch sites, number of river access points, number of buildings completed.","2.8 acres of park area improved for recreational use. (This grant funded a small portion of the total project). Total project provides approximately 11 new public amenities including outdoor flex space and plaza seating, city steps performance and seating area, landscape, accessible circulation and parkway crossing, lighting, infrastructure connections for public use and maintenance, flexible lawn spaces, play area for ages 2-5, new public building, water reuse system, public signage and interpretive communications. This grant is linked to ID 367",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer and implement improvements at Water Works Park, including trails pathways, canoe/kayak launching and river access, shoreline restoration, stormwater management, buildings, earthwork, information signage, and visitor comfort facilities",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/central-mississippi-water-works-0,,,, 10012044,"Central Mississippi Water Works",2020,295000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Lineal feet of trails and pathways completed, number of canoe/kayak launch sites, number of river access points, number of buildings completed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,,,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer and implement improvements at Water Works Park, including trails pathways, canoe/kayak launching and river access, shoreline restoration, stormwater management, buildings, earthwork, information signage, and visitor comfort facilities ",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park ",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/central-mississippi-water-works,,,, 10035424,"Chain of Lakes Regional Park - Bde Maka Ska Refectory Rebuild",2024,175000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Reconstruction of visitor service building at Bde Maka Ska.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"This request will complete the rebuilding of the Bde Maka Refectory, as a replacement for the building lost to fire. Funds will be used for project administration, construction oversight, engineering, design and construction of new buildings, public restrooms, seating and plaza spaces, natural habitat enhancement, accessibility improvements, trails and walkways, and stormwater management.",,"Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chain-lakes-regional-park-bde-maka-ska-refectory-rebuild,,,, 10035425,"Chain of Lakes Regional Park - Operational Improvements",2024,251000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Rehabilitation of the Lyndale Operations Center.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"This request will rehabilite and improve the Lyndale Gardens Operation Center, which will allow for more efficient maintenance and operations throughout the southern half of Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park. The project will include design, administration, and construction of the significant rehabilitation of an operations facility located near the Rose Garden adjacent to Lake Harriet. Activities include buildings, parking, storage, walkways, fencing, and stormwater management. ",,"Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chain-lakes-regional-park-operational-improvements,,,, 10029573,"Chain of Lakes Regional Park - Lake Harriet Bandshell Renovation",2022,300000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of re-roofing, residing, and repainting of bandshell and increased lifespan for structure. ","The entire roof has been completed with approx. 75,000 shingles used to replace the entire 650 sq/ft roof of the bandshell building. New roof sheathing, performance category plywood and framing support.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"This project will re-roof, reside, and repaint the Lake Harriet Bandshell, an iconic structure on the shore of Lake Harriet. The bandshell envelope is failing and there is risk of significant water intrusion and irreparable damage. Refurbishing the building envelope will ensure increased longevity of this well-used building. ",,"Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chain-lakes-regional-park-lake-harriet-bandshell-renovation,,,, 10029574,"Chain of Lakes Regional Park - Ruddick Acquisition",2022,570002,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 0.2 acre Ruddick property for Chain of Lakes Regional Park","Acquired 0.2 acre Ruddick property for Chain of Lakes Regional Park",,707025,"Metropolitan Council/MPRB",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Acquire 0.2 acre Ruddick property for Chain of Lakes Regional Park",,"Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chain-lakes-regional-park-ruddick-acquisition,,,, 10000676,"Channel restoration, fishing improvements & picnic area at Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,155771,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of new trail miles constructed, sq ft of fishing nodes developed, number of signs installed, amenities added and sq ft of turf restored. ","1. Installation of 3 fishing nodes 2. Restoration of 46,500 sq. ft. of turn 3. 480 linear ft. of shoreline plantings 4. 1,000 linear ft. of bituminous trail 5. 1,200 linear ft. of aggregate trail 6. 4 benches 7. 3 picnic tables 8. Wayfinding",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing Design/Engineering services to complete site improvement plans for fishing nodes, trails, landscape, site amenities and signage. Construction activities will include demolition, grading, stormwater management, utilities, construction, landscaping, installation of signs and site amenities. Legacy funds will leverage non-state funds provided by Vadnais Lake Area Water Management Organization and Saint Paul Regional Watershed.",,"Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/channel-restoration-fishing-improvements-picnic-area-vadnais-snail-lake-regional-park-year,,,, 10000676,"Channel restoration, fishing improvements & picnic area at Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2017,165869,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report amount of parking built, road deeveloped, new trails and sidewalk built, stormwater management facilities developed, site amenities and signs added, and landscape restored.","Reported upon completion",,95000,"Vadnais Lake Area WMO & Sg Paul Regional Watershed",,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing Design/Engineering services to complete site improvement plans for fishing nodes, trails, landscape, site amenities and signage. Construction activities will include demolition, grading, stormwater management, utilities, construction, landscaping, installation of signs and site amenities. Legacy funds will leverage non-state funds provided by Vadnais Lake Area Water Management Organization and Saint Paul Regional Watershed.",,"Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/channel-restoration-fishing-improvements-picnic-area-vadnais-snail-lake-regional-park-year,,,, 10015543,"Cherokee Heights Regional Trail Connections",2020,25000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Construction documents prepared","Construction documents prepared. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design of internal pathways to park facilities located between Cherokee Heights Blvd. and Chippewa Ave. Project includes internal design services, consultant and engineering fees, surveying, and soil analysis.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cherokee-heights-regional-trail-connections-0,,,, 10015543,"Cherokee Heights Regional Trail Connections",2019,633,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Construction documents prepared","Construction documents prepared. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design of internal pathways to park facilities located between Cherokee Heights Blvd. and Chippewa Ave. Project includes internal design services, consultant and engineering fees, surveying, and soil analysis.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cherokee-heights-regional-trail-connections-0,,,, 10012064,"Cherokee Heights Regional Trail Connections",2020,25000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Construction documents prepared","Construction documents prepared. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design of internal pathways to park facilities located between Cherokee Heights Blvd. and Chippewa Ave. Project includes internal design services, consultant and engineering fees, surveying, and soil analysis.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cherokee-heights-regional-trail-connections,,,, 10012064,"Cherokee Heights Regional Trail Connections",2019,633,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Construction documents prepared","Construction documents prepared. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design of internal pathways to park facilities located between Cherokee Heights Blvd. and Chippewa Ave. Project includes internal design services, consultant and engineering fees, surveying, and soil analysis.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cherokee-heights-regional-trail-connections,,,, 10012065,"Cherokee Heights Regional Park Lighting improvements",2020,63776,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of lighting fixtures installed, lineal feet of unlighted trail now lit","12 poles with light fixtures installed, 750' of trail lit",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Installation of ornamental pedestrian-scale lighting along the Ohio Street trail in Cherokee Heights Regional Park, including wiring and any other associated utility and equipment installation",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cherokee-heights-regional-park-lighting-improvements,,,, 10020259,"Cherokee Height Trail Construction",2022,215748,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Linear feet of trail constructed","900 linear feet of trail constructed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Construction of internal pathways to park facilities located between Cherokee Heights Blvd and Chippewa Ave. Project may include surveying, soil analysis, temporary site controls, demolition of asphalt and concrete, tree relocation, excavation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, paving, concrete work, retaining wall, signage, striping, and landscaping. ",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cherokee-height-trail-construction,,,, 10012052,"Clear Lake Regional Park Maintenance Shop Development Phase 2",2020,449956,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Square footage of completed maintenance facility","Constructed as planned. 1. Total sq. ft. of new building = 8,855 2. sq. ft. of shop = 5,895 3. sq. ft. of office and staff support space = 2,960",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Completion of the activities in the previously-funded project. The project will result in the construction of an approximately 7200 s.f. maintenance shop and administrative office, replacing an existing inadequate facility. Project activities include demolition, design, engineering, construction, construction administration and other related construction costs",,"Clear Lake Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clear-lake-regional-park-maintenance-shop-development-phase-2,,,, 10000498,"Collaborate with the City of Saint Paul to update the joint Master Plan for Phalen-Keller Regional Park.",2010,20000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete and approve park master plan, and track public participation. ","Six public meetings were held during the development of the Master Plan, with each having 15 to 25 participants. A public open house reached out to nearly 100 people. One diversity outreach event reached over 100 individuals - primarily Hmong and Latino.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"In cooperation with the City of St. Paul, update the joint Master Plan for Phalen-Keller Regional Park. ?The updated master plan will identify and prioritize future capital projects for the regional park that will enhance visitor services.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/Ramsey",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collaborate-city-saint-paul-update-joint-master-plan-phalen-keller-regional-park,,,, 10020260,"Como Shuttle",2023,105000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Ridership numbers. Capture rates. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como shuttle program relieves pressure on parking availability by providing additional parking capacity and increasing accessibility to regional park programs and experiences.",,"Como Regional Parks and Como Special Recreation Feature",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-shuttle,,,, 10020260,"Como Shuttle",2022,105000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Ridership numbers. Capture rates. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como shuttle program relieves pressure on parking availability by providing additional parking capacity and increasing accessibility to regional park programs and experiences.",,"Como Regional Parks and Como Special Recreation Feature",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-shuttle,,,, 10035409,"Como Regional Park - Long-Range Plan",2021,42808,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Approval of master plan by Saint Paul City Council and Metropolitan Council","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare long-range plan update for Como Regional Park with particular focus on the trial network around Como Lake and connection to Grand Round North Regional Trail. Work may include community engagement, assessing feasibility, engineering testing, and transportation study and analysis.",,"Como Regional Park",2020-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-regional-park-long-range-plan,,,, 10035409,"Como Regional Park - Long-Range Plan",2020,41667,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Approval of master plan by Saint Paul City Council and Metropolitan Council","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare long-range plan update for Como Regional Park with particular focus on the trial network around Como Lake and connection to Grand Round North Regional Trail. Work may include community engagement, assessing feasibility, engineering testing, and transportation study and analysis.",,"Como Regional Park",2020-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-regional-park-long-range-plan,,,, 10012054,"Como Park Zoo and Conservatory - Shuttle",2021,105000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Ridership numbers and capture rates 2. Rider satisfaction and effectiveness of program","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como shuttle program relieves pressure on parking availability by providing additional parking capacity and increasing accessibility to regional park programs and experiences",,"Como Regional Park and Special Recreation Feature",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-park-zoo-and-conservatory-shuttle,,,, 10012054,"Como Park Zoo and Conservatory - Shuttle",2020,101365,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Ridership numbers and capture rates 2. Rider satisfaction and effectiveness of program","1,761 riders in 2023; 20% of rides are within the first two hours of public hours; most rides (29%) are between 4-6pm when parking lots are at peak usage.",,,,,,"City Council",0.5,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como shuttle program relieves pressure on parking availability by providing additional parking capacity and increasing accessibility to regional park programs and experiences",,"Como Regional Park and Special Recreation Feature",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-park-zoo-and-conservatory-shuttle,,,, 10012055,"Como Regional Park - Reconstruct Parking Lots along Lexington Parkway",2021,519017,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Square footage of parking lot paved; number of connections and path reconstructed; type and location of erosion control and stormwater management.","168,840 sf parking lot paved with 366 parking spaces, 3 vehicle entrance reconstructions, 12 reconstructed pedestrian connections, 1 new lake access, 4 new stormwater basins, 10 inlets - 2 with rain gardens.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Full reconstruction of parking lots and associated entrance drives, path connections, and curbs into Como Regional Park, including asphalt and concrete removal, excavation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, paving and concrete work, lighting, and landscaping",,"Como Regional Park and Special Recreation Feature",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-regional-park-reconstruct-parking-lots-along-lexington-parkway,,,, 10012055,"Como Regional Park - Reconstruct Parking Lots along Lexington Parkway",2020,34980,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Square footage of parking lot paved; number of connections and path reconstructed; type and location of erosion control and stormwater management.","168,840 sf parking lot paved with 366 parking spaces, 3 vehicle entrance reconstructions, 12 reconstructed pedestrian connections, 1 new lake access, 4 new stormwater basins, 10 inlets - 2 with rain gardens.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Full reconstruction of parking lots and associated entrance drives, path connections, and curbs into Como Regional Park, including asphalt and concrete removal, excavation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, paving and concrete work, lighting, and landscaping",,"Como Regional Park and Special Recreation Feature",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-regional-park-reconstruct-parking-lots-along-lexington-parkway,,,, 10012055,"Como Regional Park - Reconstruct Parking Lots along Lexington Parkway",2019,158818,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Square footage of parking lot paved; number of connections and path reconstructed; type and location of erosion control and stormwater management.","168,840 sf parking lot paved with 366 parking spaces, 3 vehicle entrance reconstructions, 12 reconstructed pedestrian connections, 1 new lake access, 4 new stormwater basins, 10 inlets - 2 with rain gardens.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Full reconstruction of parking lots and associated entrance drives, path connections, and curbs into Como Regional Park, including asphalt and concrete removal, excavation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, paving and concrete work, lighting, and landscaping",,"Como Regional Park and Special Recreation Feature",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-regional-park-reconstruct-parking-lots-along-lexington-parkway,,,, 10012055,"Como Regional Park - Reconstruct Parking Lots along Lexington Parkway",2015,20,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Square footage of parking lot paved; number of connections and path reconstructed; type and location of erosion control and stormwater management.","168,840 sf parking lot paved with 366 parking spaces, 3 vehicle entrance reconstructions, 12 reconstructed pedestrian connections, 1 new lake access, 4 new stormwater basins, 10 inlets - 2 with rain gardens.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Full reconstruction of parking lots and associated entrance drives, path connections, and curbs into Como Regional Park, including asphalt and concrete removal, excavation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, paving and concrete work, lighting, and landscaping",,"Como Regional Park and Special Recreation Feature",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-regional-park-reconstruct-parking-lots-along-lexington-parkway,,,, 10020235,"Como Regional Park Master Plan ",2021,150000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of master plan","Long-range plan completed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare a master plan update for Como Regional Park with particular focus on the trial network around Como Lake and connection to Grand Round North Regional Trail. Work may include community engagement, assessing feasibility, engineering testing, and transportation study and analysis. ",,"Como Regional Park",2020-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-regional-park-master-plan,,,, 10000330,"Complete 2.6 miles of trail and grade-separated crossing at Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2012,257000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","The project is complete and 2.6 miles of trail was constructed as a part of Lake Minnewashta Regional Park and along TH 41. This project was open and available to the public June 2013. In addition, 5.5 miles of the Dakota Rail Regional trail constructed. This project was open and available to the public June 2013. And 0.8 miles of the Southwest Regional Trail is complete. This project was open and available to the public June, 2014",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park. Complete 2.6-mile internal park trail and grade separated trail crossing of TH 41.",,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-26-miles-trail-and-grade-separated-crossing-lake-minnewashta-regional-park,,,, 10000347,"Complete reconstruction of campground roads, utilities & campsites at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park (6th of 6 projects in this grant)",2013,606000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits to campground over time.","At Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve campground construction is complete. Visits to campground increased by 300 between 2014 and 2015.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve, complete reconstruction of campground roadways, utility improvements and campsites. (3 of 6 projects financed with grant.)",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-reconstruction-campground-roads-utilities-campsites-rice-creek-chain-lakes,,,, 10000486,"Complete native plantings, shoreline restoration and invasive species control using MN Conservation Corps",2010,150000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Report Minnesota Conservation Corps work completed. ","Planted approximately 30,000 native plantings, removed invasive plants in approximately 40 acres and established 1200 feet of shoreline restoration.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Contract with Minnesota Conservation Corps to complete native plantings, shoreline restoration, and invasive plant control. Additional crews will enhance resource preservation and restoration program, limiting invasive growth and protect vital resource areas.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-native-plantings-shoreline-restoration-and-invasive-species-control-using-mn,,,, 10000488,"Complete 3 miles of trail between French Lake Regional Park and Fish Lake Regional Park",2010,500000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","32 percent trail visits increase.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"French Regional Park to Fish Lake Regional Park. Complete 3 trail miles.",,"Clifton E. French Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-3-miles-trail-between-french-lake-regional-park-and-fish-lake-regional-park,,,, 10000300,"Complete construction of picnic shelter, lake picnic area and road reconstruction at Harriet Island-Lilydale Regional Park",2011,923000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of this project, which is preparatory to constructing visitor facilities in this section of the park.? When visitor facilities are constructed, park visitation will be measured to evaluate effectiveness of that project as well as this preparato","Project completed.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"At Lilydale Regional Park, completion of construction work started in 2009 with a FY 2010 Parks and Trails Fund Grant and new design/engineering/construction documents for picnic shelter, lake picnic area and middle section road re-alignment including utilities and lighting.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-construction-picnic-shelter-lake-picnic-area-and-road-reconstruction-harriet,,,, 10000304,"Complete development of the winter recreation area at Lake Elmo Lake Reserve",2011,716000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park's winter visits over time. The 2015 annual report will compare 2012-13 park visits in winter (post-construction) to 2010-11 park visits in winter (pre-construction) to measure the effect of constructing this winter recreation area.","The 2012-2013 season had 60,000 skiers. The project is complete and the grant closed out with final report submitted in July 2012",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve. Complete Winter Recreation Area development that was started with FY 2010 Parks and Trails Fund grant including: plan winter recreation area project, develop or re-develop recreation facilities to accommodate evening use, install lighting for ski trails and site, develop roads and parking lot, remodel or replace barn for use as a trailhead, and provide signage and other amenities to enhance park visitor's experience",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-development-winter-recreation-area-lake-elmo-lake-reserve,,,, 10000525,"Complete campground loop with water/electric hook-up sites",2011,100000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"At Bunker Hills Regional Park, completion of additional campground loop with water/electric hook-up sites.",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-campground-loop-waterelectric-hook-sites,,,, 10000533,"Complete nature play area and children's garden at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",2011,141000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in visits to the nature center over time. A? The 2012 annual report will compare 2009 nature center visits (pre-construction) to 2011 nature center visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of this park development project.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"At Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park, complete 2 acre Nature Play Area and 1 acre Children's Garden (including garden house for multi-purpose programs) at Tamarack Nature Center that was started with the FY 2010 Parks and Trails Fund grant and other funds.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-nature-play-area-and-childrens-garden-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000567,"Complete Phase 2 improvements to Whitetail Woods Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2017,32675,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure the number of feet of hard-surface trail constructed, new structures or site furnishings installed, and square feet of landscaping improved. ","Completed 2.4 miles of trail and 2 camper cabins built",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Complete Phase 2 improvements to Whitetail Woods Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"Whitetail Woods Regional Park (fka Empire Wetlands)",2015-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-phase-2-improvements-whitetail-woods-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000567,"Complete Phase 2 improvements to Whitetail Woods Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2016,180000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure the number of feet of hard-surface trail constructed, new structures or site furnishings installed, and square feet of landscaping improved. ","Completed 2.4 miles of trail and 2 camper cabins built",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Complete Phase 2 improvements to Whitetail Woods Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"Whitetail Woods Regional Park (fka Empire Wetlands)",2015-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-phase-2-improvements-whitetail-woods-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000619,"Complete Estabrook Drive in Como Regional Park",2017,300000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Transit circle complete; Landscaping and restoration complete along and around Estabrook and the transit circle, meeting historic preservation guidelines","9,500 sq. ft. of bituminous pavement installed. 17,000 sq. ft. of new concrete added. 6 new bike racks added. 1/2 acre restored with native plantings. 9 new street light fixtures are installed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Complete important Como RP access road, Estabrook Drive, and related infrastructure, lighting, landscape restoration. Park hosts approximately 4,476,000 visits annually, representing people from many backgrounds.",,"Como Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-estabrook-drive-como-regional-park,,,, 10000662,"Complete natural filtration swimming pool in North Mississippi Regional Park",2018,450000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the linear feet of trail rehabilitated, type of trailside amenities, number of aquatic facilities improved and acres of vegetation enhanced. ","A new, public swimming facility was created which serves a larger population that the previous pool. The new pool does not use chemicals to treat the water so it is a safer and healthier experience for park patrons. The new aquatic facility also offers a new pool bathhouse with restroom facilities. During winter months the larger swimming pool serves as a skating rink and the bathhouse serves as a warming house, with ice skate rental. ",,4000000,"Met Council and State G.O. Bonds, Hennepin Youth Sports Grants, MPRB capital levy and net debt bonds",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Final stages of implementation of the first-in-the-nation public natural filtration swimming pool at Webber Park, which is within North Mississippi Regional Park. Work will include design, engineering, and construction of landscaping, stormwater management, grading and drainage, furniture, and signage.",,"North Mississippi Regional Park/Minneapolis",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-natural-filtration-swimming-pool-north-mississippi-regional-park,,,, 10000532,"Conduct design competition to develop a master plan for Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park and Above the Falls Regional Park",2011,562000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The primary measurable outcome is completion of the master plan and adoption by the appropriate public officials. Secondary measurable outcome is completion of planning and engineering documents that reflect the design and cost estimates for the headrace","Project complete; grant closed-out. ?The River FIRST development framework was approved by the MPRB on 03/14/2012. ?The $212,000 reallocated grant funding completed the park improvements at Boom Island Park within the Central River Regional Park, and included parking lot, trail renovations and a new trail segment that created better pedestrian access for large events. A?Growth in park visits over time. Visitation to the Central Riverfront Regional Park in 2010 (pre-construction) was 1,431,100 and in 2012 (post-construction) it was 1,827,000. This constitutes an increase of 395,900 in visits.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park, Above the Falls Regional Park. Conduct a design competition to develop a next generation park master plan for the Minneapolis Riverfront Regional Parks at an estimated cost of $350,000. And complete initial planning and engineering documents for restoration and development of the Mill Ruins Park Headrace facilities in Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park at an estimated cost of $212,000. MRPB staff will be working with the Met Council staff to update this scope of service, with confirmation of the scope change in July 2011.",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conduct-design-competition-develop-master-plan-central-mississippi-riverfront-regional,,,, 10000427,"Connect Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail with Southwest Regional Trail via road and bridge construction",2014,294000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased trail visits.","Two segments of the SWRT totaling 1 mile were constructed and paved. 2.1 miles, pedestrian bridge, and parking area of the Minnesota River Buffs Regional Trail to be constructed beyond summer of 2016.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail, fund trail and bridge construction.",,"Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail/Carver",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty ",Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/connect-minnesota-river-bluffs-regional-trail-southwest-regional-trail-road-and-bridge,,,, 10015524,"Conservation Corps of Minnesota",2021,100000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number of acres invasive species removed 2. Number of acres of prescribed fire conducted 3. Kilometers of ski trails pruned 4. Linear feet of shoulders repaired/seeded 5. Number of trees removed for tree health 6. Number of trees/shrubs planted","89.8 Acres- Exotic/Invasive Species Management 399 hrs - Natural Resources Area Maintenance 7.62 miles - Non-mortorized Trail Improvement/Maintenance 131 trees - Oak Wilt Management 352 hrs Building/Grounds Maintenance 270 hrs Hazard Tree Removal 98 Hrs Planting 15 Hrs Training/Technical Skill",,,,,,"County Board",3.3,"Anoka County",,"Contract with CCM for natural resource and maintenance management throughout the regional park system in Anoka County. Work includes conducting invasive species removals, prairie, oak savanna and forest restoration, oak wilt management, seeding, plantings, building and grounds maintenance, tree/shrub removal, debris removal, sign installation, river clean-up/obstruction removal, if needed. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2020-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-corps-minnesota-0,,,, 10012047,"Conservation Corps of Minnesota",2021,110000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of youth participants and of those, the number of youth of color. Number of natural resource projects performed. Hours performed","Number of natural resources projects performed - 9 projects consisting of removal of invasive species and exotic vegetation, buckthorn removal, and seeding. Number of youth participants in CCM related work in Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails System - 4 crew team in addition to engaging 6 high school students Number of hours Youth Corps performed work in the field - 3,995 hours",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The Conservation Corps provides a crew to perform natural resource management tasks throughout the regional park system. Buckthorn removal, community garden maintenance, invasive species control, and landscaping are some of the tasks performed",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-corps-minnesota,,,, 10012047,"Conservation Corps of Minnesota",2020,110000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of youth participants and of those, the number of youth of color. Number of natural resource projects performed. Hours performed","Number of natural resources projects performed - 9 projects consisting of removal of invasive species and exotic vegetation, buckthorn removal, and seeding. Number of youth participants in CCM related work in Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails System - 4 crew team in addition to engaging 6 high school students Number of hours Youth Corps performed work in the field - 3,995 hours",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The Conservation Corps provides a crew to perform natural resource management tasks throughout the regional park system. Buckthorn removal, community garden maintenance, invasive species control, and landscaping are some of the tasks performed",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-corps-minnesota,,,, 10000324,"Construct trailhead building & related infrastructure at Lake Elmo Lake Reserve",2012,275000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","The 2012-2013 winter season had 60,000 skiers. The project is complete.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve. Construct trailhead building at winter recreation area, construct new well, septic, site lighting, trails, parking, and related infrastructure, landscaping and amenities.",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-trailhead-building-related-infrastructure-lake-elmo-lake-reserve,,,, 10000332,"Construct 11 miles of the Mississippi River Regional Trail",2012,1012000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","The Mississippi River Regional Trail, central segment (Inver Grove Heights) and (Nininger Segment) are complete and open for public use, but the Rosemount segment is to be constructed in 2015-2016.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail. Construct 11 miles of trail.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-11-miles-mississippi-river-regional-trail,,,, 10000352,"Construct island access, fishing deck, benches, trail & landscaping in Mississippi Gorge Regional Park",2013,103349,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","The river access project was completed in 2014.","Project completed. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Mississippi Gorge Regional Park. Construct island access, stabilize slopes, instance fishing deck, benches, trail and landscaping.",,"Mississippi Gorge Regional Park/St Paul",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-island-access-fishing-deck-benches-trail-landscaping-mississippi-gorge-regional,,,, 10000439,"Construct Phase I improvements at Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park",2014,550000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Number of trail miles constructed, par, amenities connected by trail, accessible parking stalls. ","0.62 Miles of trail constructed, 7 park amenities accessible by trail, 9,634 sq ft of beach expanded, 8 accessible parking stalls, and 2,700 sq ft of maintenance shop constructed. c. Square footage measurement of the beac",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park. Construct Phase 1 improvements.",,"Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia ",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-phase-i-improvements-cedar-lake-farm-regional-park,,,, 10000440,"Construct Phase I improvements at Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park",2015,554000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Number of trail miles constructed, par, amenities connected by trail, accessible parking stalls. ","0.62 Miles of trail constructed, 7 park amenities accessible by trail, 9,634 sq ft of beach expanded, 8 accessible parking stalls, and 2,700 sq ft of maintenance shop constructed. c. Square footage measurement of the beac",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park. Construct Phase 1 improvements.",,"Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia ",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-phase-i-improvements-cedar-lake-farm-regional-park-0,,,, 10000500,"Construct trail loop & reconstruct wetland & parking among Theodore Wirth Regional Park, St. Anthony Parkway Regional Trail & Minnehaha Regional Park",2010,1651000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. ","Completed wetland construction, parking enhancements, trails, accessible access and lighting. The 2013 annual use estimate for Theodore Wirth Reginal Park is 459,800.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park, St. Anthony Parkway Regional Trail, Minnehaha Regional Park, construct loop trail around Wirth Lake, reconstruct wetland, parking, and update stormwater and buildings.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-trail-loop-reconstruct-wetland-parking-among-theodore-wirth-regional-park-st,,,, 10000501,"Construct 1.1 miles of trail through Dodge Nature Center on the North Urban Regional Trail",2010,279000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in trail visits over time.","Project completed in 2015.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"North Urban Regional Trail, construct 1.1 miles through Dodge Nature Center.",,"River to River Greenway Regional Trail (North Urban)",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-11-miles-trail-through-dodge-nature-center-north-urban-regional-trail,,,, 10000502,"Construct 5.2 miles of trail to connect Inver Grove Heights to the pine Bend Scientific & Natural Area to lower Spring Lake Park Reserve",2010,625000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in trail visits over time. ","Constructed the Mississippi River Regional Trail to connect Inver Grove Heights to the Pine Bend Scientific Area which opened for public use in 2014.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail, construct 5.2 miles to connect ?Inver Grove Heights to the Pine Bend Scientific and Natural Area to lower Spring Lake Park Reserve.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-52-miles-trail-connect-inver-grove-heights-pine-bend-scientific-natural-area,,,, 10000506,"Construct 4 camper cabins at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve and Bunker Hills Regional Park",2010,100000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in campground visits over time. The 2013 annual report will compare 2009 campground visits (pre-construction) to 2011 campground visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of adding these camper cabins to the campgrounds.","Park visits increased. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"At Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve and Bunker Hills Regional Park Campgrounds construct a total of four camper cabins.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-4-camper-cabins-rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve-and-bunker-hills-regional,,,, 10000507,"Construct 25 electric/water hookup campsites at Bunker Hills Regional Park",2010,500000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in campground visits over time. The 2013 annual report will compare 2009 campground visits (pre-construction) to 2011 campground visits (post construction) to measure the effect of adding these additional campsites to the campground.","Project completed. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park. Construct an additional 25 electric/water hook-up campsites at Bunker Hills Regional Park.",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-25-electricwater-hookup-campsites-bunker-hills-regional-park,,,, 10000522,"Construct 3,070 lineal feet of bituminous trails at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2011,234000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in parks visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare 2011 park visits (pre-construction) with 2012 park visits (post construction) to measure effectiveness of reconstructing this trail.","The project is complete. Trail construction complete June 2011.",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve, reconstruct 3,070 lineal feet of bituminous trails.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy Quale",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-3070-lineal-feet-bituminous-trails-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000529,"Construct beach & picnic improvements at Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2011,1000000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2015 annual report will compare 2010 park visits (pre-construction) to 2013 park visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of this park development project.","Project completed.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park, construct beach and picnic improvements (Wirth Lake Area Plan) including boardwalks and trail.",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-beach-picnic-improvements-theodore-wirth-regional-park,,,, 10000536,"Construct 1 mile of paved linking trail for Battle Creek Regional Park",2011,448518,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in visits to Battle Creek Regional Park via the bike trail over time. The 2015 annual report will compare 2011 visits (pre-construction) to 2013 visits (post construction) bicyclists/pedestrians from this trail.","All construction activities for the Lower Afton Trail were completed in spring of 2013. Remaining signage for the Lower Afton Trail were installed in 2014. Park visits to Battle Creek Regional Park was 638,800 in 2012 (pre-construction) and Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Park was 644,800 in 2012 (pre-construction). The number of park visits to Battle Creek Regional Park were 761,900 and Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Parks were 746,300 in 2013.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Battle Creek Regional Park, construct 1-mile paved off-road bicycle and pedestrian trail on the north side of Lower Afton Road, from Pt Douglas Rd to McKnight Road. Links the regional trail system to communities including Maplewood and Woodbury.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-1-mile-paved-linking-trail-battle-creek-regional-park,,,, 10000578,"Construct fishing nodes",2016,30000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of: SQFT of streambank restored; new trail miles constructed; SQFT of fishing nodes developed; signs installed; site amenities added; SQFT of turf restored.","Project completed, all site components and fishing nodes constructed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design and construct fishing nodes along Sucker Lake Channel, improve pedestrian connections, landscape restoration, and signage. Legacy funds will leverage non-state funds provided by the Vadnais Lake Area WMO for fishing node development and landscape restoration. Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park had 746,300 visits in 2013.",,"Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-fishing-nodes,,,, 10000595,"Construct phase 1 development at Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2016,275000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","1.a. Number of trail miles constructed. 1.b. Number of type of amenities installed. 2. a. Square footage of buildings improved. 2.b. Square footage of natural resources restored and enhanced. 2.c. Square footage of new infrastructure.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Implement Phase 1 development of Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park, including trail construction, installation of park amenities, improvements to buildings, natural resource restoration and enhancement, and infrastructure.",,"Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-phase-1-development-cedar-lake-farm-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000596,"Construct phase 1 development at Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2017,597492,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of trail miles constructed, number of amenities installed, sq ft of buildings improved, sq ft of natural resources restored, and the sq ft of new infrastructure.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Implement Phase 1 development of Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park, including trail construction, installation of park amenities, improvements to buildings, natural resource restoration and enhancement, and infrastructure.",,"Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-phase-1-development-cedar-lake-farm-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000612,"Construct & pave 1.3 miles of Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail",2017,77961,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of new paved trail miles constructed","No outcomes reported",,272000,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Design, engineer, construct 1.3 miles of paved trail between County Road 61 and Bluff Creek Drive to service 131,000 user visits",,"Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail/Carver",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-pave-13-miles-minnesota-river-bluffs-regional-trail,,,, 10000637,"Construct 2 outdoor gathering spaces at the Bunker Hills Regional Park Activities Center",2018,267297,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of accessible outdoor gathering areas added to the park, number of outdoor gathering events hosted, and the number of attendants. ","1. Square feet of accessible outdoor gathering area added to the park - 5,200 sq. ft. 2. Number of outdoor gathering events hosted and number of attendees - to be reported at end of 2020",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Construct 2 outdoor gathering spaces at the Bunker Hills Regional Park Activities Center",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Anoka,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-2-outdoor-gathering-spaces-bunker-hills-regional-park-activities-center,,,, 10000705,"Construct TH 5 Regional Trail segment",2019,301214,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the amount of trail paved.","Approximately 2 miles of trail constructed. Trail gap eliminated",,2000,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Carver County",,"Construct TH 5 Regional Trail segment",,"TH 5 Regional Trail",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-th-5-regional-trail-segment,,,, 10000705,"Construct TH 5 Regional Trail segment",2017,146806,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the amount of trail paved.","Approximately 2 miles of trail constructed. Trail gap eliminated.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Construct TH 5 Regional Trail segment",,"TH 5 Regional Trail",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-th-5-regional-trail-segment,,,, 10025579,"Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park Trail and Culvert Improvements",2023,1051678,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","1/2 mile of reconstructed trail.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Design, engineering, and reconstruction of 1/2 mile of paved trail with culvert and drainage improvements.",,"Coon Rapids Dam Regional park",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coon-rapids-dam-regional-park-trail-and-culvert-improvements,,,, 10012159,"Cottage Grove Ravine Multiuse Building",2020,932953,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of a new multi-use building","A new building was constructed at the Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park replacing an old park shelter on existing county property. The new 3,900 sq. ft. building includes many modern day amenities for park visitors such as restrooms with indoor plumbing, drinking fountains, outdoor covered patio, fire pit, bike racks, and wayfinding. It also includes a kitchenette and large multi-purpose room which allows for large gatherings and offers tables, adequate seating with benches and chairs as well as a projector screen, microphone, and audio capabilities for presentations. There is also an office to house a Park's staff member to assist visitors. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"An existing shelter and restroom facility will be replaced by a new multi use building at Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park. The building may include restrooms, storage space, multi-purpose lobby space, equipment staging area and fire ring. ",,"Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cottage-grove-ravine-multiuse-building,,,, 10012159,"Cottage Grove Ravine Multiuse Building",2019,36747,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of a new multi-use building","A new building was constructed at the Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park replacing an old park shelter on existing county property. The new 3,900 sq. ft. building includes many modern day amenities for park visitors such as restrooms with indoor plumbing, drinking fountains, outdoor covered patio, fire pit, bike racks, and wayfinding. It also includes a kitchenette and large multi-purpose room which allows for large gatherings and offers tables, adequate seating with benches and chairs as well as a projector screen, microphone, and audio capabilities for presentations. There is also an office to house a Park's staff member to assist visitors. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"An existing shelter and restroom facility will be replaced by a new multi use building at Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park. The building may include restrooms, storage space, multi-purpose lobby space, equipment staging area and fire ring. ",,"Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cottage-grove-ravine-multiuse-building,,,, 10012159,"Cottage Grove Ravine Multiuse Building",2018,1248,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of a new multi-use building","A new building was constructed at the Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park replacing an old park shelter on existing county property. The new 3,900 sq. ft. building includes many modern day amenities for park visitors such as restrooms with indoor plumbing, drinking fountains, outdoor covered patio, fire pit, bike racks, and wayfinding. It also includes a kitchenette and large multi-purpose room which allows for large gatherings and offers tables, adequate seating with benches and chairs as well as a projector screen, microphone, and audio capabilities for presentations. There is also an office to house a Park's staff member to assist visitors. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"An existing shelter and restroom facility will be replaced by a new multi use building at Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park. The building may include restrooms, storage space, multi-purpose lobby space, equipment staging area and fire ring. ",,"Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cottage-grove-ravine-multiuse-building,,,, 10035418,"Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park - Stu-Mac Acquisition",2023,244033,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire approximately 11 acres for Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire approximately 11 acres for Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park",,"Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park",2024-04-25,2025-04-25,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Alex,McKinney,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,55082,651-430-4364,alex.mckinney@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cottage-grove-ravine-regional-park-stu-mac-acquisition,,,, 10000335,"County-wide wayfinding system",2012,145000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","Sign standards and maps have been developed for all Regional Parks and Trails. Sign installation was completed spring 2014 and the grant has been closed-out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"County-wide. Implement a wayfinding system throughout.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/county-wide-wayfinding-system,,,, 10000478,"Create trail connection from Tamarack Nature Center to the boat launch at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",2015,36000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Preliminary design development plans for trail development to connect Tamarack Nature Center to the Otter Lake boat launch at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park.","Project completed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park build trail connection from Tamarack Nature Center to Otter Lake",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/create-trail-connection-tamarack-nature-center-boat-launch-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional,,,, 10015540,"St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park - Rowe Trust Property Acquisition",2020,136188,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 102 acres for St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park","Acquired 102 acres for St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park",,2654306,"ENRTF/Council Bonds/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 102 acres",,"St. Croix River Bluffs Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-croix-bluffs-regional-park-rowe-trust-property-acquisition,,,, 10015540,"St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park - Rowe Trust Property Acquisition",2019,180684,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 102 acres for St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park","Acquired 102 acres for St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park",,2654306,"ENRTF/Council Bonds/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 102 acres",,"St. Croix River Bluffs Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-croix-bluffs-regional-park-rowe-trust-property-acquisition,,,, 10035439,"St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park Hilltop Area Improvements",2024,1429662,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The expected outcome is that the existing facilities, playground and other area amenities are improved or replaced.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"The project scope includes updates and improvements to the Hilltop area and play area at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park. The improvements may include facility upgrades, site grading, refurbishing, replacing equipment, trails, landscaping, pavement improvements, and playground structure access.",,"St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Alex,McKinney,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,55082,651-430-4364,alex.mckinney@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-croix-bluffs-regional-park-hilltop-area-improvements,,,, 10000476,"Cross-country skiing wayfinding at Battle Creek Regional Park, Tamarack Nature Center in Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park and Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2015,50000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in visits to the park over time. Apply uniform standards for cross-country ski trails established by the Ramsey County Parks and Recreation Department.","Establish wayfinding for cross-country ski trails at Battle Creek Regional Park, Tamarack Nature Center and Grass-Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Battle Creek Regional Park establish wayfinding for cross-country ski trails at Battle Creek, Tamarack Nature Center and Grass-Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cross-country-skiing-wayfinding-battle-creek-regional-park-tamarack-nature-center-bald,,,, 10015538,"Crow-Hassan Park Reserve - Guzek Acquisition",2020,145888,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 1.02 acres for Crow-Hassan Park Reserve","Acquired 1.02 acres for Crow-Hassan Park Reserve",,182348,"Council Bonds/Three Rivers Park District",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 1.02 acres",,"Crow-Hassan Park Reserve",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-hassan-park-reserve-guzek-acquisition,,,, 10015547,"Crow-Hassan Park Reserve - Berning Acquisition",2021,174710,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire .97 acres for Crow-Hassan Park Reserve","Acquired .97 acres for Crow-Hassan Park Reserve",,130650,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire .97 acres",,"Crow-Hassan Park Reserve",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-hassan-park-reserve-berning-acquisition,,,, 10000590,"Cultural resource study & interpretive program for Battle Creek-Indian Mounds Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2016,123000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete a cultural resource assessment and interpretive plan to inform visitors of the Regional Park's cultural significance. ","1. Comprehensive cultural assessment completed 2. Interpretive plan completed 3. First phase of implementation under way with other grant ",,,,,,"County Board",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continue Implementation of adopted Master Plan to include a splash pad (small artistic interactive water feature with year-round interest.) Indian Mounds hosts approximately 344,000 visits annually, including 13% of both African Americans and Asians, and 3% Native Americans.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cultural-resource-study-interpretive-program-battle-creek-indian-mounds-regional-park-year,,,, 10000591,"Cultural resource study & interpretive program for Battle Creek-Indian Mounds Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2017,539000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete a cultural resource assessment and interpretive plan to inform visitors of the Regional Park's cultural significance. ","1. Comprehensive cultural assessment completed 2. Interpretive plan completed 3. First phase of implementation under way with other grant",,,,,,"County Board",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continue Implementation of adopted Master Plan to include a splash pad (small artistic interactive water feature with year-round interest.) Indian Mounds hosts approximately 344,000 visits annually, including 13% of both African Americans and Asians, and 3% Native Americans.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cultural-resource-study-interpretive-program-battle-creek-indian-mounds-regional-park-0,,,, 10035432,"Dakota Rail Regional Trail - CSAH 15 Trail Crossing Improvements - Mound",2024,29492,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The measure of safety improvements is the number of accidents pre and post-improvements, and also the perception of safety amng trail users. Three Rivers will track accidents at this site to guage the success of the improvements. Three Rivers conducts trail visitor studies, and will track visitor sastisfaciton and concerns about road crossing safety for this crossing.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This is a joint project with the City of Mound and Hennepin County to improve the regional trail at-grade crossing of CSAH 15 in downtown Mound. The project is being led by Hennepin County and hs an estimated cost of $555,000, of which Three Rivers has agreed to pay one-third ($185,000). Crossing improvements include road reconfiguration to create a safety island, reduction of road traffic lanes, removal of a right turn road lane, and addition of a Rapid Flashing Beacon crossing signal.",,"Dakota Rail Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-rail-regional-trail-csah-15-trail-crossing-improvements-mound,,,, 10007083,"Demolish, design, engineer & build maintenance shop at Cleary Lake Regional Park (reallocation)",2011,,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the total square footage of new building, shop, office and staff support space.","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Maintenance shop development including demolition, design, engineering, and construction.",,"Cleary Lake Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia ",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demolish-design-engineer-build-maintenance-shop-cleary-lake-regional-park-reallocation,,,, 10000690,"Demolish, design, engineer & build maintenance shop at Cleary Lake Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,465201,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the total square footage of new building, shop, office and staff support space.","Final report not yet submitted ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Maintenance shop development including demolition, design, engineering, and construction.",,"Cleary Lake Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia ",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demolish-design-engineer-build-maintenance-shop-cleary-lake-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000691,"Demolish, design, engineer & build maintenance shop at Cleary Lake Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,632436,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the total square footage of new building, shop, office and staff support space.","Final report not yet submitted ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Maintenance shop development including demolition, design, engineering, and construction.",,"Cleary Lake Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia ",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demolish-design-engineer-build-maintenance-shop-cleary-lake-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000724,"Demolish, design, engineer & build maintenance shop at Cleary Lake Regional Park (reallocation)",2012,3113,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Measure and report the total square footage of new building, shop, office and staff support space.","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Maintenance shop development including demolition, design, engineering, and construction.",,"Cleary Lake Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia ",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demolish-design-engineer-build-maintenance-shop-cleary-lake-regional-park-reallocation-0,,,, 10015516,"Demolish, design, engineer & build maintenance shop at Cleary Lake Regional Park (reallocation)",2015,9674,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measure and report the total square footage of new building, shop, office and staff support space.","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Maintenance shop development including demolition, design, engineering, and construction.",,"Cleary Lake Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demolish-design-engineer-build-maintenance-shop-cleary-lake-regional-park-reallocation-1,,,, 10015517,"Demolish, design, engineer & build maintenance shop at Cleary Lake Regional Park (reallocation)",2014,13844,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measure and report the total square footage of new building, shop, office and staff support space.","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Maintenance shop development including demolition, design, engineering, and construction.",,"Cleary Lake Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demolish-design-engineer-build-maintenance-shop-cleary-lake-regional-park-reallocation-2,,,, 10015518,"Demolish, design, engineer & build maintenance shop at Cleary Lake Regional Park (reallocation)",2014,9849,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measure and report the total square footage of new building, shop, office and staff support space.","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Maintenance shop development including demolition, design, engineering, and construction.",,"Cleary Lake Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demolish-design-engineer-build-maintenance-shop-cleary-lake-regional-park-reallocation-3,,,, 10000729,"Design/build segment of Point Douglas Regional Trail (year 2 of 3)",2017,182198,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Separated pedestrian connection made between US 61 near Hastings, MN and Point Douglas Park/Prescott, WI",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Design/build segment of Point Douglas Regional Trail (year 2 of 3)",,"Point Douglas (Bruce Vento -Washington County RT Search Corridor",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-segment-point-douglas-regional-trail-year-2-3-0,,,, 10000731,"Design, engineer & construct Halls Island for Above the Falls Regional Park(year 2 of 2)",2014,19678,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measure and report the acres of parkland developed for recreational use, acres of restored habitat, and the number and type of new recreational amenities. ","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and construct Hall's Island and the Park based on the Metropolitan Council approved Park Master Plan. ",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-construct-halls-island-above-falls-regional-parkyear-2-2-0,,,, 10000732,"Design, engineer & build the Water Works portion of Central Mississippi Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2014,20000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measure and report the acres of parkland improved for recreational uses, and the number and types of new and reconstructed recreational amenities. ","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"At Central Mississippi Regional Park, implement the master plan including design, engineering, and construction of trails, pedestrian/bicycle/vehicle circulation, landscaping improvements, ramps, stairs, and walls, buildings, stormwater management, historic resources, neighborhood connections, and natural habitat restoration. ",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-water-works-portion-central-mississippi-regional-park-year-2-2-0,,,, 10007093,"Design, engineer and construct 3.0 acres of paved parking and 0.9 miles of paved roads.",2019,150000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of acres of rehabilitated parking lots, and miles of rehabilitated park roads.","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design, engineer and construct 3.0 acres of paved parking and 0.9 miles of paved roads.",,"Hyland Lake Park Reserve Pavement Rehab",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-and-construct-30-acres-paved-parking-and-09-miles-paved-roads,,,, 10007094,"Design, engineer, and construct up to additional 128 parking spaces. ",2019,120000,,,"Report the number of parking spaces added.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design, engineer, and construct up to additional 128 parking spaces. (year 2 of 2)",,"Bryant Lake Regional Park Parking Expansion",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-and-construct-additional-128-parking-spaces,,,, 10000333,"Design/build improvements throughout Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2012,1110000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","Shoreline work and trail construction complete. The Wirth pavilion is complete with contract close out expected in summer 2015. Additional trail construction for sustainable natural surface trails (walking and biking) was completed in Southwest Wirth in fall 2014. A final section of natural surface walking trails is planned for 2015 construction, to be followed by additional trail and wayfinding signage.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park. Design and implement improvements throughout the park including trail renovation, resource restoration.",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-improvements-throughout-theodore-wirth-regional-park,,,, 10000334,"Design/build 2 children's play areas in Minnehaha Regional Park",2012,600000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","Project completed.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Minnehaha Regional Park. Design and construct two children's play areas.",,"Minnehaha Park Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-2-childrens-play-areas-minnehaha-regional-park,,,, 10000342,"Design/replace water filtration system at Bunker Hills Regional Park (1st of 6 projects in this grant)",2013,235000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits to park over time.","Bunker Beach filtration system is substantially complete. Final Completion by May 2014. Visits to park increased by approx. 4,600 between 2012 and 2014.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park, design and replace wave pool filtration system. (1 of 6 projects financed with grant.)",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designreplace-water-filtration-system-bunker-hills-regional-park-1st-6-projects-grant,,,, 10000343,"Design /construct segment of Mississippi River Regional Trail (5th of 6 projects in this grant)",2013,200000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits to trail over time.","Visits to trail increased by about 52,000 between 2012 and 2014.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail, design and reconstruct bituminous trail segment from Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park to 37th Avenue. (6 of 6 projects financed with grant.)",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Anoka",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-construct-segment-mississippi-river-regional-trail-5th-6-projects-grant,,,, 10000344,"Design/build parking & sidewalks at Manomin Park Trail head on Rice Creek West Regional Trail (4th of 6 projects in this grant)",2013,190000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits to trail over time.","At Rice Creek West Regional Trail/Manomin Park parking lot rehab is substantially complete. Final completion is expected to occur by July 2014. Visits to trail decreased by about 27,000 between 2012 and 2014.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Rice Creek West Regional Trail, design and reconstruct entrance drive parking lot and sidewalks in Manomin Park trail head. (5 of 6 projects financed with grant.)'",,"Rice Creek West Regional Trail/Anoka",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-parking-sidewalks-manomin-park-trail-head-rice-creek-west-regional-trail-4th-6,,,, 10000363,"Design services for Above the Falls Regional Park",2013,383000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Community engagement and data gathering to develop a schematic design for the Scherer Bros site within the regional park is complete. Drafted a revised Above the Falls Regional Park master plan in coordination with City of Minneapolis.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park. Design trails and design for Scherer Bros Property.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-services-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000370,"Design/build campground at Elm Creek Park Reserve",2013,194000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Project Complete and grant closed out July 2014. The Hyland 5-km Cross-Country Ski Trail with Snowmaking and Lights was constructed in late summer/fall of 2013 and opened to public use on December 5, 2013.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve. Design and construct campground.",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-campground-elm-creek-park-reserve,,,, 10000371,"Design/build trail pedestrian bridge along Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail",2013,1093000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Project Complete and the grant closed out July 2014. The Hyland 5-km Cross-Country Ski Trail with Snowmaking and Lights was constructed in late summer/fall of 2013 and opened to public use on December 5, 2013.",,1040000,Federal,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail. Design and construct a trail pedestrian bridge in Shorewood.",,"Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-trail-pedestrian-bridge-along-lake-minnetonka-lrt-regional-trail,,,, 10000382,"Design/construct boat launch; improve roadway, fishing pier/observation deck, & related infrastructure & natural resources at Mississippi West Regional Park",2012,382000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Maintenance and improvements.","Boat launch, fishing pier observation deck construction completed. The boat launch opened in 2012, and the grant was closed out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Mississippi West Regional Park.?Design and construct new boat launch, improve existing roadway, fishing pier/ observation deck, utilities, landscape restoration, signs and site furnishings, plus associated permit fees and contingencies.MC Action on 06/27/2012 reduced the grant amount from $400,000 to $382,000.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Anoka",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designconstruct-boat-launch-improve-roadway-fishing-pierobservation-deck-related,,,, 10000385,"Design/build trailhead and facilities at Rice Creek North Regional Trail",2013,614000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","The trailhead facility was completed in 2014. Pedestrian bridge improvements that provide access to the trailhead facility are anticipated to be completed in 2015. The number of park visits to Rice Creek North Regional Trail were 216,000 in 2012 (pre-construction). The number of park visits to Rice Creek North Regional Trail were 196,200 in 2013.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail. Design and construct trailhead and facilities.",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail/Ramsey",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-trailhead-and-facilities-rice-creek-north-regional-trail,,,, 10000387,"Design/build play areas at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",2013,150000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","The remaining play area elements are planned for spring 2015. The number of park visits to Bald Eagle Otter Lake Regional Park was 363,300 in 2013. Visits to Tamarack Nature Center increased from 99,352 in 2013 to 116,939 in 2014.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Bald Eagle Otter Lakes Regional Park. Design and construct play areas.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-play-areas-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000391,"Design/build trail, stormwater & amenities for Bruce Vento Regional Trail",2014,67118,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased trail visits; Preliminary design development plans will drive final construction documents and trail construction.","Preliminary design development plans are In Process.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Bruce Vento Regional Trail. Design development plans for trail development and connection, storm water management improvements and site amenities on trail from Buerkle Road to Hwy 96.",,"Bruce Vento (Point Douglas) Regional Trail Search Corridor",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-trail-stormwater-amenities-bruce-vento-regional-trail,,,, 10000394,"Design/build early learning center at Tamarack Nature Center in Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2014,1058000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in visits to the park over time.","Design development plans have been completed. Construction started fall of 2014 and is anticipated to be complete summer of 2015.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Bald Eagle Otter Lakes Regional Park. Design and construct an early learning center at Tamarack Nature Center, and pedestrian connections, landscape restoration, signage, and other site amenities.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-early-learning-center-tamarack-nature-center-bald-eagle-otter-lake-regional,,,, 10000401,"Design/build segment of Point Douglas Regional Trail (year 3 of 3)",2015,780000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,"Separated pedestrian connection made between US 61 near Hastings, MN and Point Douglas Park/Prescott, WI",,1000000,Federal,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Washington County",,"Design/build segment of Point Douglas Regional Trail (year 3 of 3)",,"Point Douglas Regional Trail",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-segment-point-douglas-regional-trail-year-3-3,,,, 10000424,"Design/build trail overlooks, river access, landscaping, stormwater, site furnishings at Above the Falls Regional Park (Year 1 of 2)",2014,2171000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased park visits.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park, design and construct trail loops, river access areas, landscapes, storm water management. Includes site furniture, landscaping, utilities, survey and site investigations, design, engineering, and project management.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam ",Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-trail-overlooks-river-access-landscaping-stormwater-site-furnishings-above,,,, 10000425,"Design/build trail overlooks, river access, landscaping, stormwater, site furnishings at Above the Falls Regional Park (Year 2 of 2)",2015,1596000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased park visits.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design and construction of trail loops, river access areas, landscape and storm water management improvements at ATF RP. Project includes site furniture, landscaping, site utilities, survey and site investigations, design and engineering",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-trail-overlooks-river-access-landscaping-stormwater-site-furnishings-above-0,,,, 10000434,"Design, engineer & build 3.6 bike trail segment, including landscaping, signage & trail links for Mississippi River Regional Trail (Year 2 of 2)",2014,860000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","MnDOT identified and supported Mississippi River Regional Trail connection from Harriet Island Regional Park in St. Paul to the Mississippi River Trail in Dakota County. ","3.715 miles of trail constructed",,3700000,Federal,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail. MnDOT identified and supported Mississippi River Regional Trail connection from Harriet Island Regional Park in St. Paul to the Mississippi River Trail in Dakota County. Design, engineering and construction for a combine",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/St Paul",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-36-bike-trail-segment-including-landscaping-signage-trail-links,,,, 10000435,"Design, engineer & build 3.6 bike trail segment, including landscaping, signage & trail links for Mississippi River Regional Trail (Year 1 of 2)",2015,925000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","MnDOT identified and supported Mississippi River Regional Trail connection from Harriet Island Regional Park in St. Paul to the Mississippi River Trail in Dakota County. ","3.715 miles of trail constructed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail. MnDOT identified and supported Mississippi River Regional Trail connection from Harriet Island Regional Park in St. Paul to the Mississippi River Trail in Dakota County. Design, engineering and construction for a combine",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/St Paul",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-36-bike-trail-segment-including-landscaping-signage-trail-links-0,,,, 10000443,"Design/build trail bridge for Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail",2014,107095,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Reported upon completion. ","Built regional trail crossing with ADA compliant ramps and trail safety enhancements. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Initial project was Design and Construction of a trail bridge over County State-Aid Highway 19 for the Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail. 2015 Legislature amended project to ""save trail crossing"". PAT Legacy (F14-15) matched with $1,040,000 in federal funds.",,"Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-trail-bridge-lake-minnetonka-lrt-regional-trail,,,, 10000444,"Design/build Crystal Lake Regional Trail",2014,711870,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Reported upon completion. ","Trail completed. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design/build Crystal Lake Regional Trail",,"Crystal Lake Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-crystal-lake-regional-trail,,,, 10000445,"Design/build Bassett Creek Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2015,200000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in trail visits over time comparing 2014 to 2017 visits. ","Trail completed. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Bassett Creek Regional Trail. Design and construct the Bassett Creek Regional Trail.",,"Baker Park Reserve",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-bassett-creek-regional-trail-year-2-2,,,, 10000446,"Design/build Bassett Creek Regional Trail (year 1 of 2)",2014,100000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in trail visits over time comparing 2014 to 2017 visits. ","Trail completed. ",,922880,Federal,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Bassett Creek Regional Trail. Design and construct the Bassett Creek Regional Trail.",,"Bassett Creek Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-bassett-creek-regional-trail-year-1-2,,,, 10000448,"Design/build Twin Lakes Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2015,100000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in trail visits over time comparing 2014 to 2017 visits. ","Trail completed. ",,1120000,Federal,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Twin Lakes Regional Trail. Design and construct the Twin Lakes Regional Trail.",,"Twin Lakes Regional Trail",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-twin-lakes-regional-trail-year-2-2,,,, 10000449,"Design/build Twin Lakes Regional Trail (year 1 of 2)",2014,100000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in trail visits over time comparing 2014 to 2017 visits. ","Trail completed. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Twin Lakes Regional Trail. Design and construct the Twin Lakes Regional Trail.",,"Twin Lakes Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-twin-lakes-regional-trail-year-1-2,,,, 10000450,"Design/build Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2015,2880000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measured annual trail visits on trail when opened. ","Trail completed. ",,6160000,Federal,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail. Design and construct the Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail.",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-nine-mile-creek-regional-trail-year-2-2,,,, 10000451,"Design/build Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail (year 1 of 2)",2014,1737905,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measured annual trail visits on trail when opened. ","Trail completed. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail. Design and construct the Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail.",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-nine-mile-creek-regional-trail-year-1-2,,,, 10000479,"Design & build trail segment east of Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional park",2015,274791,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Design and construct trail on east side of Vadnais Lakes, new bituminous trail and parallel turf trail; site and restoration improvements; improve storm water management; and site amenities.","Project completed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Grass Vadnais Lakes Regional Park, design and construct trail on east side of Vadnais Lakes, new bituminous trail and parallel turf trail; site and restoration improvements; improve storm water management; and site amenities.",,"Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-build-trail-segment-east-vadnais-snail-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000481,"Design/build segment of Point Douglas Regional Trail (year 2 of 3)",2016,315109,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Separated pedestrian connection made between US 61 near Hastings, MN and Point Douglas Park/Prescott, WI",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Washington County",,"Design/build segment of Point Douglas Regional Trail (year 2 of 3)",,"Point Douglas Regional Trail",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-segment-point-douglas-regional-trail-year-2-3,,,, 10000504,"Design/build 2.3 miles of bituminous trails in Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2010,195000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time.","Park visits increased. ",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Design and reconstruct approximately 12,300 lineal feet of bituminous trails in that portion of Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve managed by the City of Bloomington.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy Quale",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-23-miles-bituminous-trails-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000508,"Design/build 4,200 lineal feet of Rice Creek North Regional Trail",2010,450000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in campground visits over time.","Park visits increased. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail. Design and construct approximately 4,200 lineal feet of the Rice Creek North Regional Trail from Hodgson Road to Baldwin City Park.",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail/Anoka",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-4200-lineal-feet-rice-creek-north-regional-trail,,,, 10000295,"Design and renovate the lily pond at Como Regional Park",2011,590000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Restoration of the Historic Lily Pond in Como Regional Park will restore an important historic feature and promote use of an underutilized area of the park. The annual 2014 report will compare 2010 visits (pre-construction) with 2012 visits (post-construc","Project completed June 30, 2012; Grant closed-out. The annual estimated visit count for Como Regional Park was 3,561,700 in 2010 (pre-construction), and 4,482,100 in 2012 (post-construction), representing an increase of 920,000 visits, or 25.84 % over 2010.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Park. Design and renovation of the Lily Pond.",,"Como Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-and-renovate-lily-pond-como-regional-park,,,, 10000309,"Design, construct & administer improvements to parking, event area, and the site at the Visitor Center for Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2011,150000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare park visit growth from 2011 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post construction).","The project was successfully completed in 2012. The visits increased from 93,900 in 2011 (pre-construction) to 136,400 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 42,500 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park, design, construct and administer parking, event area and site improvements at park's visitor center.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-construct-administer-improvements-parking-event-area-and-site-visitor-center,,,, 10000544,"Design, engineer, construct 2.1 miles of paved trail for the TH 5 Regional Trail",2016,284000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of new paved trail miles constructed","2.1 miles of trail built for MN River Bluffs Regional Trail",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Construct 2.1 miles of paved trail between First Street in the City of Chaska and County Road 40 in the City of Carver on the Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail.",,"Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail/Carver",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty ",Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-construct-21-miles-paved-trail-th-5-regional-trail,,,, 10000546,"Design, engineer & reconstruct parking and driveways at West Bush Lake inside Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2018,220684,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lots and driveways reconstructed, the number of boat ramps and parking lot lights, the number of stormwater BMPs installed or retrofitted, and the number of trail lights and linear feet of trails newly illuminated. ","respectively), new lighting, one raingarden to treat stormwater which was previously untreated, two new retaining walls. At Normandale Lake, path lighting includes 3 solar powered trail lights for a portion of path not lit previously, six new poles and LED fixtures to improve safety on the trail. ",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Design, engineer and reconstruct parking lots and driveways including demolition, grading, curb and gutter, paving, landscaping, parking lot lighting, trail lighting, utilities, retaining walls and associated storm water improvements at the Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Regional Park Reserve, in particular, West Bush Lake Park. If project costs come in lower, City would utilize funds to install lighting on trail between Bandshell and Chalet parking lot.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Ann Kattreh",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-reconstruct-parking-and-driveways-west-bush-lake-inside-hyland-bush,,,, 10000552,"Design, engineer, and construct up to additional 128 parking spaces. ",2019,120000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Report the number of parking spaces added.","Creation of up to 128 additional parking spaces at Bryant Lake Regional Park. A total of 121 new parking stalls were added at the disc golf area, 30 new parking stalls were added at the beach, 6 new parking stalls were added at the maintenance facility, and 10 new parking stalls were added at the play area. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design, engineer, and construct up to additional 128 parking spaces. (year 2 of 2)",,"Bryant Lake Regional Park Parking Expansion",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-and-construct-additional-128-parking-spaces-0,,,, 10000552,"Design, engineer, and construct up to additional 128 parking spaces. ",2018,130000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of parking spaces added. ","Creation of up to 128 additional parking spaces at Bryant Lake Regional Park. A total of 121 new parking stalls were added at the disc golf area, 30 new parking stalls were added at the beach, 6 new parking stalls were added at the maintenance facility, and 10 new parking stalls were added at the play area. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design, engineer, and construct up to additional 128 parking spaces. (year 2 of 2)",,"Bryant Lake Regional Park Parking Expansion",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-and-construct-additional-128-parking-spaces-0,,,, 10000558,"Design, engineer & reconstruct parking, trails & retaining wall at Islands of Peace.",2019,325000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the linear feet of improved trail surfaced and parking lot.","More than 3,100 linear feet of trail was completed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Design, engineer & reconstruct parking, trails & retaining wall at Islands of Peace.",,"Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry","Von DeLinde",,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-reconstruct-parking-trails-retaining-wall-islands-peace,,,, 10000558,"Design, engineer & reconstruct parking, trails & retaining wall at Islands of Peace.",2017,41012,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the linear feet of improved trail surfaced and parking lot.","More than 3,100 linear feet of trail was completed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Design, engineer & reconstruct parking, trails & retaining wall at Islands of Peace.",,"Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry","Von DeLinde",,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-reconstruct-parking-trails-retaining-wall-islands-peace,,,, 10000559,"Design & engineer renovation of bathroom & boat rental buildings at Baker Park Reserve",2019,1316000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of renovated bathrooms and boat rental buildings, improved bathrooms, and improved boat house buildings. ","Constructed total of five new bathroom buildings (including one with attached boat rental space) ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Project will complete the design and engineering required for renovation of the bathroom buildings and the boat rental building within the main day-use recreation area of Baker Park Reserve",,"Baker Park Reserve",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-renovation-bathroom-boat-rental-buildings-baker-park-reserve-0,,,, 10000560,"Design, engineer & reconstruct restrooms, maintenance garage, and other areas at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2019,269123,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report Increased usage of the restroom facility.","New park building with two gender neutral bathrooms and increased maintenance and storage space ",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Design, engineer and reconstruct rest rooms building, maintenance garage, driveway, sidewalks, lighting, utilities, associated storm water improvements including demolition, grading, curb and gutter, paving, retaining wall construction and landscaping at the Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Regional Park Reserve.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Ann Kattreh",Quale,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-reconstruct-restrooms-maintenance-garage-and-other-areas-hyland-bush,,,, 10000564,"Design, engineer & build 2 miles of Mississippi River Regional Trail",2016,370000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Design, engineer and construct 2 miles of regional trail. ","Constructed 2 miles of trail for the Mississippi River Regional Trail.",,1440000,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineer and construct 2 miles of trail from 117th Street E. to Pine Bend Trail in Rosemount.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve ",Sullivan,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-2-miles-mississippi-river-regional-trail,,,, 10000565,"Design, engineer & build segment of trail including grade-separated crossing for the River to River Greenway Regional Trail (year 1 of 2)",2016,475000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Design, engineer and construct a grade separated crossing.",".392 miles of River to River Regional Trail completed",,693000,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineer and construct segment of the trail including grade separated crossing at Hwy 110 and Dodd Road intersection and a connection to Valley Park.",,"River to River Greenway Regional Trail (North Urban)",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-segment-trail-including-grade-separated-crossing-river-river,,,, 10000566,"Design, engineer & build segment of trail including grade-separated crossing for the River to River Greenway Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2017,245000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Design, engineer and construct a grade separated crossing.",".392 miles of River to River Regional Trail completed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineer and construct segment of the trail including grade separated crossing at Hwy 110 and Dodd Road intersection and a connection to Valley Park.",,"River to River Greenway Regional Trail (North Urban)",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-segment-trail-including-grade-separated-crossing-river-river-0,,,, 10000576,"Design/build Tamarack Nature Center campus (year 1 of 2)",2016,925000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of: Redevelopment acres, SQFT of parking lot redeveloped; SQFT of road developed; new trail miles constructed; lineal feet of new sidewalk developed; SQFT of storm water management facilities developed; site amenities added; signs installed; SQFT o","Completed - all site infrastructure components were completed during construction",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design and construction of Tamarack Nature Center Campus Site and Infrastructure consisting of parking lot and roadway redevelopment, storm water management, pedestrian connections, landscape restoration, signage, and other site amenities at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park; supplement construction cost for Early Childhood Learning Center Project; supplement construction cost for the Tamarack Nature Center Interior Remodel project. *(There were 99,352 visits to the Tamarack Nature Center in Bald Eagle Otter Lake Regional Park in 2013).",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-tamarack-nature-center-campus-year-1-2,,,, 10000577,"Design/build Tamarack Nature Center campus (year 2 of 2)",2017,194000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of redevelopment acres, SQFT of parking lot redeveloped; SQFT of road developed; new trail miles constructed; lineal feet of new sidewalk developed; SQFT of storm water management facilities developed; site amenities added; signs installed; SQFT of","Completed - all site infrastructure components were completed during construction",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design and construction of Tamarack Nature Center Campus Site and Infrastructure consisting of parking lot and roadway redevelopment, storm water management, pedestrian connections, landscape restoration, signage, and other site amenities at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park; supplement construction cost for Early Childhood Learning Center Project; supplement construction cost for the Tamarack Nature Center Interior Remodel project. *(There were 99,352 visits to the Tamarack Nature Center in Bald Eagle Otter Lake Regional Park in 2013).",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-tamarack-nature-center-campus-year-2-2,,,, 10000614,"Design, engineer and construct 2 miles of trail",2017,210000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Report miles of trail constructed","1.072 miles of trail completed for Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",,560000,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineer and construct 2 miles of trail adjacent to Hwy 13 from I-494 to approximately Lone Oak Road.",,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-and-construct-2-miles-trail,,,, 10000616,"Design, engineer, build pedestrian tunnel for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2017,127325,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"One grade-separated crossing; 800 linear feet of greenway trail",,615000,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineer and construct tunnel to provide grade separated crossing of regional greenway to 157th Street in Apple Valley.",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-tunnel-north-creek-greenway-regional-trail,,,, 10000618,"Design/develop trailhead for Rice Creek North Regional Trail",2017,617131,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report number of development acres, trail and sidewalk miles, added amenities, installed signs , and square feet of parking lot, roads, storm water facilities, landscape restored. ","Phase 1 road and site development of approximately 8 acres from County Road I consisting of 350 linear ft. of ten ton bituminous roadway with curb/gutter and stormwater infrastructure, 1,500 linear ft. of fence, one stormwater 3,700 sq. ft. infiltration basin, and 5 acres of restoration",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Phase 1 Design/Development Trailhead Rice Ck No RT, bituminous and natural surface trails, trailhead building with restrooms, entrance road and parking lot development, cross country ski staging area and trails, signage, storm water management, habitat restoration, landscaping. ",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail/Ramsey",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designdevelop-trailhead-rice-creek-north-regional-trail,,,, 10000631,"Design, engineer & build trail bridge for Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2017,1200000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"1901 Bridge reconstructed with total span of 176'",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and reconstruct the trail bridge between Nicollet Island and BF Nelson Park. The bridge is a crucial trail link along the Mississippi River",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-trail-bridge-central-mississippi-riverfront-regional-park,,,, 10000635,"Design, engineer, build 2 accessible outdoor gathering spaces at the Bunker Hills Regional Park Activities Center",2017,438000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Collect, evaluate and report the number of square feet of accessible outdoor gathering area added to the park, number of outdoor gathering events hosted, and the number of attendants.","1. Square feet of accessible outdoor gathering area added to the park - 5,200 sq. ft. 2. Number of outdoor gathering events hosted and number of attendees - to be reported at end of 2020",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Design, engineer, build 2 accessible outdoor gathering spaces at the Bunker Hills Regional Park Activities Center",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-2-accessible-outdoor-gathering-spaces-bunker-hills-regional-park,,,, 10000636,"Design, engineer & build pole shed, electrical work at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2019,604953,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number and types of improvements or expansions made to building, and the change in number of reservations. ","Improvements made to the new pole barn include new heated floor, new racking system for storage, 18 vehicle parking spots, new fresh air exchanger, three garage doors, new access road to building, two holding tanks for wastewater, a new transformer Number of paid nights stayed for St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park campgrounds were 4,824 from 4/27/2018-10/21/2018, 5,130 from 4/26/2109-10/20/2019, and 5,033 from 6/1/2020-10/18/2020 (partial season due to COVID)",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Design, engineer & build pole shed, electrical work at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"St. Croix River Bluffs Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pole-shed-electrical-work-st-croix-bluffs-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000636,"Design, engineer & build pole shed, electrical work at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,705097,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number and types of improvements or expansions made to building, and the change in number of reservations. ","Improvements made to the new pole barn include new heated floor, new racking system for storage, 18 vehicle parking spots, new fresh air exchanger, three garage doors, new access road to building, two holding tanks for wastewater, a new transformer Number of paid nights stayed for St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park campgrounds were 4,824 from 4/27/2018-10/21/2018, 5,130 from 4/26/2109-10/20/2019, and 5,033 from 6/1/2020-10/18/2020 (partial season due to COVID)",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Design, engineer & build pole shed, electrical work at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"St. Croix River Bluffs Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pole-shed-electrical-work-st-croix-bluffs-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000648,"Design, engineer & build paved trail & boardwalk at Whitetail Woods Regional Park",2018,963832,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure, evaluate and report the total number of feet of hard-surface trail constructed, the number of new structures or site furnishings installed, and the number of sq ft of landscaping improved.","Final report not yet submitted ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineer & build paved trail & boardwalk at Whitetail Woods Regional Park",,"Whitetail Woods Regional Park (fka Empire Wetlands)",2017-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-paved-trail-boardwalk-whitetail-woods-regional-park,,,, 10000654,"Design, engineer & construct Halls Island for Above the Falls Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,337875,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres of parkland developed for recreational use, acres of restored habitat, and the number and type of new recreational amenities. ","Final report not yet submitted",,2741000,"MPRB Capital levy, Henn Co, MWMO",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and construct Hall's Island and the Park on the Scherer Site within Above the Falls Regional Park, based on the Metropolitan Council approved Master Plan for that park.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-construct-halls-island-above-falls-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000655,"Design, engineer & construct Halls Island for Above the Falls Regional Park(year 2 of 2)",2019,164565,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres of parkland developed for recreational use, acres of restored habitat, and the number and type of new recreational amenities. ","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and construct Hall's Island and the Park on the Scherer Site within Above the Falls Regional Park, based on the Metropolitan Council approved Master Plan for that park.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-construct-halls-island-above-falls-regional-parkyear-2-2,,,, 10000656,"Design, engineer & build the Water Works portion of Central Mississippi Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,963890,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres of parkland improved for recreational uses, and the number and types of new and reconstructed recreational amenities. ","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"At Central Mississippi Regional Park, implement the master plan including design, engineering, and construction of trails, pedestrian/bicycle/vehicle circulation, landscaping improvements, ramps, stairs, and walls, buildings, stormwater management, historic resources, neighborhood connections, and natural habitat restoration. ",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-water-works-portion-central-mississippi-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000657,"Design, engineer & build the Water Works portion of Central Mississippi Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,415325,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres of parkland improved for recreational uses, and the number and types of new and reconstructed recreational amenities. ","Final report not yet submitted",,12585000,"Private philanthropy",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Implement the Water Works portion of the 2015 Central Mississippi Regional Park master plan pending adoption by the Metropolitan Council. Work will include design, engineering, and construction of trails, pedestrian/bicycle/vehicle circulation, landscaping improvements, ramps, stairs, and walls, buildings, stormwater management, historic resources, neighborhood connections, and natural habitat restoration.",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-water-works-portion-central-mississippi-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000671,"Design & engineering for building plans for an addition to the Tamarack Nature Center at Bald-Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,506780,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of building plans completed, site plans completed, acres redeveloped, new trail miles constructed, number & type of site amenities added, signs installed, and sq feet of landscaping completed. ","Garden Center was remodeled to accomindate better efficiency, restrooms and new uses. A 280 SF Sugur Shack was constructed to accomindate improved maple syrup operations, pedestrian connections were improved to the Garden House, Sugar Shack, and other Tamarack Nature Center program areas. Existing program shelters were improved. 1 new program shelter was added for additional program opppurtunities. Approx 1/4-acre of turf restoration was completed from improvements. Additional wayfinding signs were installed throughout the site for improved circulation and awareness. Approximately 1,500 LF of trail was improved for access to program shelters, garden house, and the sugur shack. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design & engineering to develop building plans for a addition to the Nature Center, Sugar Shack, Garden House, Shelters, and Maintenance Facility. Develop site plans for gathering nodes, observation, amenities, trails, landscaping, signage, stormwater management; initiate construction for site related improvements such as trails, gathering nodes, nature observation, signage, landscaping, and site amenities. Supplement construction costs for amenities on the Campus Site and Infrastructure project.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineering-building-plans-addition-tamarack-nature-center-bald-eagle-otter-lakes,,,, 10000683,"Design, engineer & build picnic shelter at Lilydale-Harriet Island Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,178328,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the description of the new picnic shelter and restroom facility. ","Trail-side picnic pavilion constructed with restroom, bicycle racks, a drinking fountain, benches, and picnic tables surrounded by restored native grasses. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of a picnic shelter with restroom facilities. Site work will include grading, erosion control, and stormwater management.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-picnic-shelter-lilydale-harriet-island-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000684,"Design, engineer & build picnic shelter at Lilydale-Harriet Island Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,360000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the description of the new picnic shelter and restroom facility. ","Trail-side picnic pavilion constructed with restroom, bicycle racks, a drinking fountain, benches, and picnic tables surrounded by restored native grasses. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of a picnic shelter with restroom facilities. Site work will include grading, erosion control, and stormwater management.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-picnic-shelter-lilydale-harriet-island-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000685,"Design, engineer & build pedestrian circulation & parking at Phalen-Keller Regional Park (year 1 of 3)",2018,190690,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Report the square feet of parking lot restored, linear feet of trail restored, and the linear feet of road restored within park upon completion. ","1. 129,020 sq. ft. park lot restored 2. 1,500 linear ft. pedestrian trail restored, 800 linear ft. bike trail restored 3. 440 linear ft. road restored ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation and parking. Includes grading, stormwater management and erosion control.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-circulation-parking-phalen-keller-regional-park-year-1-3,,,, 10000686,"Design, engineer & build pedestrian circulation & parking at Phalen-Keller Regional Park (year 2 of 3)",2019,920178,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot restored, linear feet of trail restored, and the linear feet of road restored within park upon completion. ","1. 129,020 sq. ft. park lot restored 2. 1,500 linear ft. pedestrian trail restored, 800 linear ft. bike trail restored 3. 440 linear ft. road restored ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation and parking. Includes grading, stormwater management and erosion control.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-circulation-parking-phalen-keller-regional-park-year-2-3,,,, 10000688,"Design, engineer & build safety improvements for Robert Piram Regional Trail (year 1 of 2)",2018,192340,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres of easements or land acquired for trail construction, the linear feet of trail constructed. ","1. 737 sq. ft. permanent easement, 9,109 sq. ft. temporary easement acquired (excluding easement area from PAOF grant) 2. 3.715 miles of trail constructed ",,875000,"FWHA, National Park Servoce",,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Project includes additional design, engineering, easements, potential acquisitions, construction of safety improvements related to the regional trail project specifically at intersections of the trail and private businesses and rail properties.",,"Robert Piram Regional Trail (fka (Harriet Island-South St. Paul)",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-safety-improvements-robert-piram-regional-trail-year-1-2,,,, 10000689,"Design, engineer & build safety improvements for Robert Piram Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2019,550000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres of easements or land acquired for trail construction, the linear feet of trail constructed. ","1. 737 sq. ft. permanent easement, 9,109 sq. ft. temporary easement acquired (excluding easement area from PAOF grant) 2. 3.715 miles of trail constructed ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Project includes additional design, engineering, easements, potential acquisitions, construction of safety improvements related to the regional trail project specifically at intersections of the trail and private businesses and rail properties.",,"Robert Piram Regional Trail (fka (Harriet Island-South St. Paul)",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-safety-improvements-robert-piram-regional-trail-year-2-2,,,, 10000694,"Design & engineer renovation of bathroom & boat rental buildings at Baker Park Reserve",2018,350000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of renovated bathrooms and boat rental buildings, improved bathrooms, and improved boat house buildings. ","Constructed total of five new bathroom buildings (including one with attached boat rental space) ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Project will complete the design and engineering required for renovation of the bathroom buildings and the boat rental building within the main day-use recreation area of Baker Park Reserve",,"Baker Park Reserve",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-renovation-bathroom-boat-rental-buildings-baker-park-reserve,,,, 10000695,"Design & engineering to build segment of Baker-Carver Regional Trail",2018,352000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. ","Measure and report the number of new miles of regional trail constructed. ","Constructed 3.4 miles of trail. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Project will complete the design and engineering necessary to construct 3.4 miles of paved trail connecting Lowry Nature Center in Carver Park to Lake Minnetonka Regional Park ",,"Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail ",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineering-build-segment-baker-carver-regional-trail,,,, 10000696,"Design, engineer & build parking lots & roads within Lake Minnetonka Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,647638,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres of rehabilitated parking lots, miles of rehabilitated park roads. ","Reconstructed 3.11 acres of paved parking lots, 0.43 miles of paved roads, and 1.25 miles of paved trails within Lake Minnetonka Regional Park.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design, Engineering, Construction Administration and Construction of 4.6 acres of paved parking lots and 1.5 miles of paved roads within Lake Minnetonka Regional Park.",,"Lake Minnetonka Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-parking-lots-roads-within-lake-minnetonka-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000697,"Design, engineer & build parking lots & roads within Lake Minnetonka Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2019,990572,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of acres of rehabilitated parking lots, miles of rehabilitated park roads. Upon construction completion, the total number of acres of rehabilitated parking lots and miles of rehabilitated park roads will be reported. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design, Engineering, Construction Administration and Construction of 4.6 acres of paved parking lots and 1.5 miles of paved roads within Lake Minnetonka Regional Park.",,"Lake Minnetonka Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-parking-lots-roads-within-lake-minnetonka-regional-park-year-1-2-0,,,, 10000702,"Design & engineering to build segment of Baker-Carver Regional Trail",2019,723095,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. ","Measure and report the number of new miles of regional trail constructed. ","Constructed 3.4 miles of trail. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Project will complete the design and engineering necessary to construct 3.4 miles of paved trail connecting Lowry Nature Center in Carver Park to Lake Minnetonka Regional Park ",,"Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail ",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineering-build-segment-baker-carver-regional-trail-0,,,, 10000703,"Design, engineer & build maintenance facility at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve.",2019,687044,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of building constructed and landscape restored. ","4,680 sq. ft. maintenance facility",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Design, engineer & build maintenance facility at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-maintenance-facility-rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000704,"Design, engineer & build pole shed, electrical work at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,905703,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the campgound improvements added or upgraded. ","Reported upon completion",,5000000,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Washington County",,"Design, engineer & build pole shed, electrical work at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",,"St. Croix River Bluffs Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy ",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pole-shed-electrical-work-st-croix-bluffs-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000709,"Design and construct an early learning center at Tamarack Nature Center",2015,158000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Design and construct an early learning center at Tamarack Nature Center.","Project completed; 3,300 SF Early Childhood Learning Center constructed. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design and construct an early learning center at Tamarack Nature Center, and pedestrian connections, landscape restoration, signage, and other site amenities at Bald Eagle Otter Lakes Regional Park.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-and-construct-early-learning-center-tamarack-nature-center,,,, 10000713,"Design, engineer & build paved trail & boardwalk at Whitetail Woods Regional Park",2011,8013,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure, evaluate and report the total number of feet of hard-surface trail constructed, the number of new structures or site furnishings installed, and the number of sq ft of landscaping improved.","Final report not yet submitted ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Build ADA compliant, year round, multi-purpose, paved trail and boardwalk around Empire Lake; Construct 2 camper cabins; Improve/replace Empire Lake dike outlet; Install benches & site furnishings; landscaping and MP-approved improvements. Includes design, engineering, construction & construction administration.",,"Whitetail Woods Regional Park (fka Empire Wetlands)",2010-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-paved-trail-boardwalk-whitetail-woods-regional-park-0,,,, 10000714,"Design, engineer & build paved trail & boardwalk at Whitetail Woods Regional Park",2012,21273,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Measure, evaluate and report the total number of feet of hard-surface trail constructed, the number of new structures or site furnishings installed, and the number of sq ft of landscaping improved.","Final report not yet submitted ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,,,"Whitetail Woods Regional Park (fka Empire Wetlands)",2011-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-paved-trail-boardwalk-whitetail-woods-regional-park-1,,,, 10000719,"Design, engineer & build pedestrian circulation & parking at Phalen-Keller Regional Park (year 1 of 3)",2010,11137,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot restored, the linear feet of trail restored and the linear feet of road restored within park.","1. 129,020 sq. ft. park lot restored",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation and parking. Includes grading, stormwater management and erosion control.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-circulation-parking-phalen-keller-regional-park-year-1-0,,,, 10000720,"Design, engineer & build pedestrian circulation & parking at Phalen-Keller Regional Park (reallocation)",2012,904,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot restored, the linear feet of trail restored and the linear feet of road restored within park.","2. 1,500 linear ft. pedestrian trail restored, 800 linear ft. bike trail restored",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation and parking. Includes grading, stormwater management and erosion control.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-circulation-parking-phalen-keller-regional-park,,,, 10000721,"Design, engineer & build pedestrian circulation & parking at Phalen-Keller Regional Park (reallocation)",2013,651,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot restored, the linear feet of trail restored and the linear feet of road restored within park.","3. 440 linear ft. road restored ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation and parking. Includes grading, stormwater management and erosion control.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-circulation-parking-phalen-keller-regional-park-0,,,, 10000722,"Design, engineer & build pedestrian circulation & parking at Phalen-Keller Regional Park (reallocation)",2014,,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot restored, the linear feet of trail restored and the linear feet of road restored within park.","3. 440 linear ft. road restored ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation and parking. Includes grading, stormwater management and erosion control.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-circulation-parking-phalen-keller-regional-park-1,,,, 10015519,"Design, engineer & build paved trail & boardwalk at Whitetail Woods Regional Park",2014,99409,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measure, evaluate and report the total number of feet of hard-surface trail constructed, the number of new structures or site furnishings installed, and the number of sq ft of landscaping improved.","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,,,"Whitetail Woods Regional Park (fka Empire Wetlands)",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",,,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-paved-trail-boardwalk-whitetail-woods-regional-park-2,,,, 10015519,"Design, engineer & build paved trail & boardwalk at Whitetail Woods Regional Park",2013,99409,,"Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measure, evaluate and report the total number of feet of hard-surface trail constructed, the number of new structures or site furnishings installed, and the number of sq ft of landscaping improved.","2.4 miles of trail; 2 camper cabins built",,,,,,,,"Dakota County",,,,"Whitetail Woods Regional Park (fka Empire Wetlands)",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",,,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-paved-trail-boardwalk-whitetail-woods-regional-park-2,,,, 10015520,"Design, engineer & construct Halls Island for Above the Falls Regional Park(reallocation)",2011,,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres of parkland developed for recreational use, acres of restored habitat, and the number and type of new recreational amenities. ","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and construct Hall's Island and the Park based on the Metropolitan Council approved Park Master Plan. ",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-construct-halls-island-above-falls-regional-parkreallocation,,,, 10015521,"Design, engineer & build pedestrian circulation & parking at Phalen-Keller Regional Park (reallocation)",2016,11,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot restored, the linear feet of trail restored and the linear feet of road restored within park.","1. 129,020 sq. ft. park lot restored 2. 1,500 linear ft. pedestrian trail restored, 800 linear ft. bike trail restored 3. 440 linear ft. road restored ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation and parking. Includes grading, stormwater management and erosion control.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-circulation-parking-phalen-keller-regional-park-2,,,, 10015522,"Design, engineer & build pedestrian circulation & parking at Phalen-Keller Regional Park (reallocation)",2016,28529,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot restored, the linear feet of trail restored and the linear feet of road restored within park.","1. 129,020 sq. ft. park lot restored 2. 1,500 linear ft. pedestrian trail restored, 800 linear ft. bike trail restored 3. 440 linear ft. road restored ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation and parking. Includes grading, stormwater management and erosion control.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-circulation-parking-phalen-keller-regional-park-3,,,, 10020273,"Design, engineer and construct 3.0 acres of paved parking and 0.9 miles of paved roads.",2018,150000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of acres of rehabilitated parking lots, and miles of rehabilitated park roads.","3.84 acres of parking lots rehabilitated .65 miles of roads rehabilitated",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design, engineer and construct 3.0 acres of paved parking and 0.9 miles of paved roads.",,"Hyland Lake Park Reserve Pavement Rehab",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-and-construct-30-acres-paved-parking-and-09-miles-paved-roads-0,,,, 10012026,"Design, engineer & build maintenance facility at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve.",2020,15409,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Measure and report the square feet of building constructed and landscape restored. ","4,680 sq. ft. maintenance facility",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Design, engineer & build maintenance facility at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-maintenance-facility-rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve-0,,,, 10000383,"Develop day camp, picnic shelter & utilities at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2012,200000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","Upgrades to roadways are substantially complete, stormwater drainage improvements are complete and the grant is closed out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve. Develop day camp, picnic shelters, utilities, etc.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-day-camp-picnic-shelter-utilities-rice-creek-chain-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000484,"Develop recreation facilities for evening use in the Lake Elmo Park Reserve winter recreation",2010,595000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare 2010 park visits in winter (pre-construction) to 2012 park visits in winter (post-construction) to measure the effect of constructing this winter recreation area.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve. Build Winter Recreation Area including plan winter recreation area, develop recreation facilities to accommodate evening use; install lighting for ski trails and site; develop roads and parking lot; remodel barn for use as a trailhead. A?",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-recreation-facilities-evening-use-lake-elmo-park-reserve-winter-recreation,,,, 10000499,"Develop Boom Island and BF Nelson Picnic Area at Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2010,1037000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time.","The Park Board approved the River FIRST development framework in March 2012.",,775000,"Mississippi Watershed Management Organization",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park, redevelop Boom Island & BF Nelson picnic area, including playground replacement, bike and pedestrian trails, wading pool. Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park, develop master plan. Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park, construct playground. A?",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-boom-island-and-bf-nelson-picnic-area-central-mississippi-riverfront-regional-park,,,, 10000299,"Develop new entrance to Crosby Farm Regional Park and build trail connect to Samuel Morgan Regional Trail and other existing trails and convert existing paved area to green space",2011,350000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in visits to Crosby Farm-Hidden Falls Regional Park via the new east side entrance over time.","Project completed June 30, 2012 and grant closed-out. The annual estimated visit count for Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Regional Park in 2010 was 423,200, and in 2012 the estimated visit count was 482,300; an increase of 59,100 visits, and an increase of 13.97% over 2010.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Crosby Farm Regional Park. Develop new east side entrance and parking area. Build new trail connections to Sam Morgan Regional Trail and other existing trails. Convert unused road bed to green space.",,"Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul","MN ",55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-new-entrance-crosby-farm-regional-park-and-build-trail-connect-samuel-morgan,,,, 10000531,"Develop 1 mile of trail, update amenities, and upgrade fishing & archery facilities within Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional park",2011,600000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2016 annual report will compare 2011 park visits (pre-construction) to 2014 park visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of this park development project.","Construction was substantially complete November 15, 2013. The asphalt bicycle trail, guardrails, and lighting along Cedar Lake Parkway were replaced. Within the lake basin, a pedestrian bridge was added over the channel between Brownie and Cedar lakes. Trails were realigned at the north end of the property to reduce grades and eliminate erosion.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park, implement Brownie Lake Master Plan, develop a 1-mile trail and update lighting, vegetation, and drainage. Upgrade fishing facility, archery area.",,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-1-mile-trail-update-amenities-and-upgrade-fishing-archery-facilities-within,,,, 10000534,"Develop volunteer leaders for nature play, gardening and naturalists at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",2011,129193,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in visits to the nature center over time. The 2014 annual report will compare 2010 nature center visits (pre-program implementation) to 2012 nature center visits (post-program implementation) to measure the effect of this project. 100 volunteers","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"At Bald Eagle-Otter Tail Lakes Regional Park, develop a volunteer corps of nature play leaders, gardeners and naturalists to support nature programming.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-volunteer-leaders-nature-play-gardening-and-naturalists-bald-eagle-otter-lakes,,,, 10000550,"Development of Coney Island other areas within Lake Waconia Regional Park",2018,276430,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Report on the plan for the development of a future park on Coney Island, remove hazardous areas, secure archeological sites, construct trail and active use areas. ","Final report not yet submitted ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Development of Coney Island other areas within Lake Waconia Regional Park",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-coney-island-other-areas-within-lake-waconia-regional-park,,,, 10000581,"Develop & implement master plan for mountain bike trail for Battle Creek Regional Park",2016,34352,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of a Mountain Bike Trail Master Plan; Number of lineal feet of trail redeveloped; Number and type of site amenities added; Number of people who provided input; Types of input solicited.","Mountain Bike Master plan completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Develop a mountain bike trail master plan and initiate implementation of mountain bike trail improvements consistent with the master plan. ( There were 761,900 visits to Battle Creek Regional Park in 2013).",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-implement-master-plan-mountain-bike-trail-battle-creek-regional-park,,,, 10000659,"Develop community-driven master plan for Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail",2018,256000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the project engagement contacts, number of participants engaged in planning process, participant satisfaction and surverys conducted.","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Create a master plan for Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail through extensive engagement with the community. Create a new master plan to provide direction for connecting more people to parks through future capital investment, and promote the park through its community engagement.",,"Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-community-driven-master-plan-minnehaha-parkway-regional-trail,,,, 10000669,"Develop and implement nature and outdoor recreation programming for people of color and lower income levels throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails system (year 1 of 2)",2018,125000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report on the nature and outdoor recreation based outreach program, the number of programs, number of events, percent of people of color, and the percent of low-income participants. "" ","200 people attended ""Winter Recreation Sampler"" events (3 scheduled, 1 cancelled due to weather) that allowed people to try snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and kick-sledding. 120 people attended free fishing and archery skills programming Bike fleet, including, bikes, helmets, locks, tools and hauling trailer purchased with 18 adult bikes, 25 kid's bikes, 4 electric assist bikes, and balance bikes Staff attendance at a multi-day racial equity conference put on by Government Alliance on Race and Equity. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Develop and implement nature and outdoor recreation programming for people of color and lower income levels throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-and-implement-nature-and-outdoor-recreation-programming-people-color-and-lower,,,, 10000670,"Develop and implement nature and outdoor recreation programming for people of color and lower income levels throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails system (year 2 of 2)",2019,125000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report on the nature and outdoor recreation based outreach program, the number of programs, number of events, percent of people of color, and the percent of low-income participants. "" ","200 people attended ""Winter Recreation Sampler"" events (3 scheduled, 1 cancelled due to weather) that allowed people to try snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and kick-sledding. 120 people attended free fishing and archery skills programming Bike fleet, including, bikes, helmets, locks, tools and hauling trailer purchased with 18 adult bikes, 25 kid's bikes, 4 electric assist bikes, and balance bikes Staff attendance at a multi-day racial equity conference put on by Government Alliance on Race and Equity. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Develop and implement nature and outdoor recreation programming for people of color and lower income levels throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-and-implement-nature-and-outdoor-recreation-programming-people-color-and-lower-0,,,, 10000675,"Develop segment of Bruce Vento Regional Trail from Buerkle Road to Highway 96",2018,457820,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the master plan amendment completion, and the number of participants who provided input; complete final construction plans for a section of trail.","Master plan amendment completed and approved. Diverse stakeholders engaged in development of master plan amendment. Construction plans finalized. ",,,"Potential Federal (Reg Solicitation)",,,"City Council",,"Ramsey County",,"Design & engineering for final trail construction from Buerkle Road to Highway 96 including design & engineering for trails, sidewalk, storm water management, wetland impacts, landscape, signage, pedestrian bridge, site amenities; and design/engineering for preliminary trail extension plans between Highway 96 to County Road J consisting of design/engineering for trail alignment, amenities, conceptual pedestrian bridge, grading, landscaping, stormwater management, and signage; and prepare a master plan amendment for the Bruce Vento Regional Trail including design/engineering, community engagement for new trail alignment, amenities, signage, land acquisition, trailhead areas, trail/pedestrian connections, landscaping, restoration, and stormwater management between Buerkle Road and County Road J.",,"Bruce Vento Regional Trail/Ramsey",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-segment-bruce-vento-regional-trail-buerkle-road-highway-96,,,, 10020267,"Eagle Lake Regional Park Road and Parking Lot Maintenance",2022,200000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Mill and overlay of approximately 2.4 acres of parking lot and entrance road pavement. ","This grant paid for 21% of the project which included the following total improvement quantities: 1.15 miles of bituminous trail reconstruction, 2.11 acres of parking lot mill and overlay, and 1770 SY of concrete replacement.",,,,,,"City Council",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Mill and overlay (engineering and construction) of the parking lot and entrance road totaling approximately 2/4 acres of pavement surface. ",,"Eagle Lake Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Boe,Carlson,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/eagle-lake-regional-park-road-and-parking-lot-maintenance,,,, 10020258,"Eastside Heritage Park Master Plan Update",2022,15000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Approval of master plan by Saint Paul City Council by expiration of grant. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare master plan amendment for Eastside Heritage Park portion of Bruce Vento Regional Trail. Project may include community engagement, assessing feasibility, and engineering testing. ",,"Bruce Vento Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/eastside-heritage-park-master-plan-update,,,, 10000582,"Education Coordinator position for the City's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",2016,70000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Develop and implement education activities including classes, surveys, field labs, nature study programs and interpretive tours.","Engaged 8,665 people in environmental education events in over 200 programs.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Education Coordinator position for the City's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-coordinator-position-citys-regional-park-and-trail-units-year-1-2,,,, 10000583,"Education Coordinator position for the City's regional park and trail units (year 2 of 2)",2017,70000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Develop and implement education activities including classes, surveys, field labs, nature study programs and interpretive tours.","Engaged 8,665 people in environmental education events in over 200 programs.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Education Coordinator position for the City's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-coordinator-position-citys-regional-park-and-trail-units-year-2-2,,,, 10035450,"Elm Creek Park Reserve - Lasher Acquisition",2024,252000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 2.8 acres for Elm Creek Park Reserve ","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers Park District",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 2.8 acres for Elm Creek Park Reserve ",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve",2024-12-12,2025-12-12,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/elm-creek-park-reserve-lasher-acquisition,,,, 10000456,"Engineer & build regional trails throughout Dakota County (year 1 of 2)",2014,574000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased trail visits.","Construction documents prepared for majority of trail. Feasibility study underway with Union Pacific Railroad Company for short segment of Mississippi River Regional Trail segment in Rosemount.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail, construct segments throughout Dakota County including costs of the Rosemount segment.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/engineer-build-regional-trails-throughout-dakota-county-year-1-2,,,, 10000457,"Engineer & build regional trails throughout Dakota County (year 2 of 2)",2015,194000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,"No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail, construct segments throughout Dakota County including costs of the Rosemount segment.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/engineer-build-regional-trails-throughout-dakota-county-year-2-2,,,, 10020236,"Floodplain Triangle Acquisition - Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve Acquisition",2021,25221,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 15 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve","Acquired 15 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",,8550,"Scott County",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Acquire 15 acres",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2021-12-09,2022-12-09,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/floodplain-triangle-acquisition-blakeley-bluffs-park-reserve-acquisition,,,, 10035436,"Forestry-Horticulture Initiatives",2024,350000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acres of land improved through the grant initiative.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Funding for contractors and consultants to perform work beyond the standard operational work done by staff. Contractors and consultants may include the Conservation Corps of Minnesota, corrections crews, and specialty equipment contractors. Initiatives include, but are not limited to habitat management, nursery propagation, planting, invasive species management, oak wilt and EAB management. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/forestry-horticulture-initiatives,,,, 10035436,"Forestry-Horticulture Initiatives",2019,7571,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acres of land improved through the grant initiative.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Funding for contractors and consultants to perform work beyond the standard operational work done by staff. Contractors and consultants may include the Conservation Corps of Minnesota, corrections crews, and specialty equipment contractors. Initiatives include, but are not limited to habitat management, nursery propagation, planting, invasive species management, oak wilt and EAB management. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/forestry-horticulture-initiatives,,,, 10020234,"Gale Woods - Gen Olson Property Acquisition",2021,433699,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 27.87 acres for Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature","Acquired 27.87 acres for Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature",,331085,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 27.87 acres",,"Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature",2021-06-24,2022-06-24,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gale-woods-gen-olson-property-acquisition,,,, 10020234,"Gale Woods - Gen Olson Property Acquisition",2020,13798,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 27.87 acres for Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature","Acquired 27.87 acres for Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 27.87 acres",,"Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature",2021-06-24,2022-06-24,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gale-woods-gen-olson-property-acquisition,,,, 10020234,"Gale Woods - Gen Olson Property Acquisition",2019,3216,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 27.87 acres for Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature","Acquired 27.87 acres for Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 27.87 acres",,"Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature",2021-06-24,2022-06-24,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gale-woods-gen-olson-property-acquisition,,,, 10015545,"Grand Rounds Missing Link: Industrial Segment",2020,450000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of linear feet of trail constructed","Completion of 750 linear feet of combined bicycle and pedestrian trail, CAD derived mileage for new trails",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"This project will construct approximately 750 linear feet of combined pedestrian and bicycle trail that will be part of the Grand Round Missing Link in Northeast Minneapolis. This trail segment will extend along Industrial Boulevard, beginning at the 1-35W underpass and terminating at Broadway Street NE. The trail connects on its northern end to the recently constructed extension of Ridgway Parkway Regional Trail. The project is a collaborative effort with the City of Minneapolis, which will reconstruct Industrial Boulevard to provide additional space for the trail. Road reconstruction is funded by the City of Minneapolis. Project activities under this grant will include design, engineering and construction administration for paved trail, grading, landscaping, signage, and visitor comfort amenities. ",,"Grand Rounds Missing Link Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grand-rounds-missing-link-industrial-segment,,,, 10020229,"Grand Round North Master Planning",2020,30000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of master plan","Master plan completed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare master plan for Grand Round North Regional Trail. Project may include assessing feasibility and existing trail designations, meeting with partners, Met Council review, and public comment on draft report",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grand-round-north-master-planning-0,,,, 10012062,"Grand Round North Master Planning",2020,30000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of master plan","Master plan completed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare master plan for Grand Round North Regional Trail. Project may include assessing feasibility and existing trail designations, meeting with partners, Met Council review, and public comment on draft report",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grand-round-north-master-planning,,,, 10035428,"Grand Rounds Missing Link Regional Trail - Implementation",2020,86650,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acres of land acquired as part of the Regional Park and Trail System. Miles of trail constructed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"This project will acquire land and implement trail improvements along the route of the Minneapolis Grand Rounds Missing Link, specifically between Broadway Street and Kasota Avenue in northeast Minneapolis and between Malcolm Street and East River Parkway in southeast Minneapolis. Project activities will include land acquisition, design, engineering, and community engagement for all aspects of implementation, including grading, pavement, curbs and curb ramps, lighting, landscaping, stormwater management, signs, visitor comfort facilities, play features, and underground utilities.",,"Grand Rounds Missing Link Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grand-rounds-missing-link-regional-trail-implementation,,,, 10000588,"Great River Passage equity initiatives (year 2 of 2)",2016,165000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of FTE for project and equity initiatives in Great River Passage?? Regional Parks; Number of innovative public engagement opportunities and type of engagement and number of participants; Number of active organizational partnerships established to s","1. Goat Grazing, 55,000 attendees; Mississippi River Paddle Share, 132 Users; Family Camping at the River, 60 attendees; East Side River District - Reveal Walkabout, 50 attendees; Great River Passage Event Calendar, 1,566 single views; Photographers in Residence, 3 resident artists and audience of 1,250; Voices of the River, 3 featured people;, 539 views. 2. 26 Organizational partnerships 3. Leveraged existing park areas highlighting cultural partnerships and programs throught the Great River Passage event calendar orienting the public to hundreds of activities taking place at or on the river. 4. Crosby Farm Regional Park, Restorationand Invasive Mitigation - 14 acres lakeside bluff and forest; Indian Mounds Regional Park, Bluff Invasive Mitigation and Restoration - 16.5 acres bluff and forest; Pig's Eye Regional Park, Adaptive Tree Nursery pilot - 1/2 acre floodplain forest",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Operating budget for project and equity initiatives in Mississippi River Gorge, Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm, Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee-Raspberry Island, and Battle Creek-Indian Mounds-Pigs Eye Regional Parks, as well as Sam Morgan and Bruce Vento Regional Trails. Using principles and guidance from the Great River Passage Master Plan, initiatives will support innovative public engagement, establishing organizational partnerships, providing areas for cultural activities, and enhancing participation in natural resource based activities, programs, and multi-modal access.? Projects will include protection and restoration of natural areas, bluffs and slopes. Goals include increasing annual visits by underserved demographic groups to these regional parks and trails.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-river-passage-equity-initiatives-year-2-2,,,, 10000589,"Great River Passage equity initiatives (year 1 of 2)",2017,165000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"1. Goat Grazing, 55,000 attendees; Mississippi River Paddle Share, 132 Users; Family Camping at the River, 60 attendees; East Side River District - Reveal Walkabout, 50 attendees; Great River Passage Event Calendar, 1,566 single views; Photographers in Residence, 3 resident artists and audience of 1,250; Voices of the River, 3 featured people;, 539 views. 2. 26 Organizational partnerships 3. Leveraged existing park areas highlighting cultural partnerships and programs throught the Great River Passage event calendar orienting the public to hundreds of activities taking place at or on the river. 4. Crosby Farm Regional Park, Restorationand Invasive Mitigation - 14 acres lakeside bluff and forest; Indian Mounds Regional Park, Bluff Invasive Mitigation and Restoration - 16.5 acres bluff and forest; Pig's Eye Regional Park, Adaptive Tree Nursery pilot - 1/2 acre floodplain forest",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Operating budget for project and equity initiatives in Mississippi River Gorge, Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm, Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee-Raspberry Island, and Battle Creek-Indian Mounds-Pigs Eye Regional Parks, as well as Sam Morgan and Bruce Vento Regional Trails. Using principles and guidance from the Great River Passage Master Plan, initiatives will support innovative public engagement, establishing organizational partnerships, providing areas for cultural activities, and enhancing participation in natural resource based activities, programs, and multi-modal access.? Projects will include protection and restoration of natural areas, bluffs and slopes. Goals include increasing annual visits by underserved demographic groups to these regional parks and trails.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-river-passage-equity-initiatives-year-1-2,,,, 10012056,"Great River Passage Division",2021,170000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number of innovative public engagement opportunities and type of engagement and number of participants 2. Number of active organizational partnerships established to support programming, equity, and access 3. Number of cultural activity areas established in Great River Passage regional parks 4. Acres and type of natural areas, bluffs, and slopes with resource protection and restoration projects, and the types of projects","1. Summer Series, programs led by City and GRP partners serving all ages (est. 200,000 participants annually); Voice of the River, a micro documentary project featuring community members (est. 2,000 participants); Designing with the River Series, a riverwide virtual symposium series featuring innovative civic river projects from up and down the Mississippi (est. 500 attendees); GRP Convenings, gatherings with river stakeholders frm across the Twin Cities for peer learning (est. 200 attendees); GRP Public Art, temporary public art at and along the river, one installation each summer (est. 1,200 visitors); Paddle Share and adaptive rec, self-service kayak rental with adaptive kayaking equipment and training (est. 500 annual participants) 2. 44 organizational partnerships 3. 3 cultural activity areas 4. The Great River Passage includes 3,500 acres of protected regional parkland. THe area includes river edge, bluffs, floodplain forest, and backwater lakes. In 2020, the Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change project began providing tree stewardship in a 500 acre area. Three capital project sites have been identified and with restoration areas including approx. 2,000 acres. Daylighting and stormwater enhancements to Hidden Falls. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of the division created in 2016. Division gaining inertia and requires further momentum to provide continuing leadership and guidance in prioritization of projects and implementation of short term strategies to become increasingly sustainable. Develop a framework for increasing the number of annual visits by underserved demographic groups to St. Paul's riverfront regional parks by providing more opportunities and increasing accessibility. Battle Creek-Indian Mounds RP; Lilydale-Harriet Island RP; Hidden Falls-Crosby RP; Mississippi Gorge RP; Sam Morgan RT; Harriet Island-SSP RT (Robert Piram RT). Introduce innovative public engagement practices, provide venues for cultural activities, training for participation in natural resource based activities.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-river-passage-division,,,, 10012056,"Great River Passage Division",2020,170000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number of innovative public engagement opportunities and type of engagement and number of participants 2. Number of active organizational partnerships established to support programming, equity, and access 3. Number of cultural activity areas established in Great River Passage regional parks 4. Acres and type of natural areas, bluffs, and slopes with resource protection and restoration projects, and the types of projects","1. Summer Series, programs led by City and GRP partners serving all ages (est. 200,000 participants annually); Voice of the River, a micro documentary project featuring community members (est. 2,000 participants); Designing with the River Series, a riverwide virtual symposium series featuring innovative civic river projects from up and down the Mississippi (est. 500 attendees); GRP Convenings, gatherings with river stakeholders frm across the Twin Cities for peer learning (est. 200 attendees); GRP Public Art, temporary public art at and along the river, one installation each summer (est. 1,200 visitors); Paddle Share and adaptive rec, self-service kayak rental with adaptive kayaking equipment and training (est. 500 annual participants) 2. 44 organizational partnerships 3. 3 cultural activity areas 4. The Great River Passage includes 3,500 acres of protected regional parkland. THe area includes river edge, bluffs, floodplain forest, and backwater lakes. In 2020, the Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change project began providing tree stewardship in a 500 acre area. Three capital project sites have been identified and with restoration areas including approx. 2,000 acres. Daylighting and stormwater enhancements to Hidden Falls. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of the division created in 2016. Division gaining inertia and requires further momentum to provide continuing leadership and guidance in prioritization of projects and implementation of short term strategies to become increasingly sustainable. Develop a framework for increasing the number of annual visits by underserved demographic groups to St. Paul's riverfront regional parks by providing more opportunities and increasing accessibility. Battle Creek-Indian Mounds RP; Lilydale-Harriet Island RP; Hidden Falls-Crosby RP; Mississippi Gorge RP; Sam Morgan RT; Harriet Island-SSP RT (Robert Piram RT). Introduce innovative public engagement practices, provide venues for cultural activities, training for participation in natural resource based activities.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-river-passage-division,,,, 10020263,"Great River Passage Initiative",2023,170000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of innovative public engagement opportunities and type of engagement and number of participants. Number of active organizational partnerships established to support programming, equity, and access. Number of capital projects established or maintained for cultural and recreational activities in Great River Passage regional parks. Acres and types of natural areas, bluffs, and slopes with resource protection and restoration projects, and the types of projects. ","1. Summer Series, programs led by the City and GRP partners serving all ages (est. 200,000 annual participants); Paddle Share, self service kayak equipment rental and training (est. 1,000 annual participants); GRP Convenings & gatherings with river stakeholders for advancing the River Learning Center design (est. 500 attendees) 2. 48 partnerships with an additional 12 to be added as part of River Learning Center design process 3. 16 projects 4. More than 150 acres of natural areas and parkland have undergone various projects including wetland restoration, invasive species removal, and slope stabilization",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of the division created in 2016. Division gaining inertia and requires further momentum to provide continuing leadership and guidance in prioritization of projects and implementation of short term strategies to become increasingly sustainable. Develop a framework for increasing the number of annual visits by underserved demographic groups to St. Paul's riverfront regional parks by providing more opportunities and increasing accessibility. Introduce innovative public engagement practices, provide venues for cultural and recreational activities, training for participation in natural resource-based activities. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-river-passage-initiative,,,, 10020263,"Great River Passage Initiative",2022,170000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of innovative public engagement opportunities and type of engagement and number of participants. Number of active organizational partnerships established to support programming, equity, and access. Number of capital projects established or maintained for cultural and recreational activities in Great River Passage regional parks. Acres and types of natural areas, bluffs, and slopes with resource protection and restoration projects, and the types of projects. ","1. Summer Series, programs led by the City and GRP partners serving all ages (est. 200,000 annual participants); Paddle Share, self service kayak equipment rental and training (est. 1,000 annual participants); GRP Convenings & gatherings with river stakeholders for advancing the River Learning Center design (est. 500 attendees) 2. 48 partnerships with an additional 12 to be added as part of River Learning Center design process 3. 16 projects 4. More than 150 acres of natural areas and parkland have undergone various projects including wetland restoration, invasive species removal, and slope stabilization",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of the division created in 2016. Division gaining inertia and requires further momentum to provide continuing leadership and guidance in prioritization of projects and implementation of short term strategies to become increasingly sustainable. Develop a framework for increasing the number of annual visits by underserved demographic groups to St. Paul's riverfront regional parks by providing more opportunities and increasing accessibility. Introduce innovative public engagement practices, provide venues for cultural and recreational activities, training for participation in natural resource-based activities. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-river-passage-initiative,,,, 10015539,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park - Kulvich Acquisition",2021,147207,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 41.15 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","Acquired the 41.15 acre Kulvich property for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",,185313,"Council Bonds/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 41.15 acres",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grey-cloud-island-regional-park-kulvich-acquisition,,,, 10025595,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park - Wald Trust Acquisition",2022,163149,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 3.82 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","Acquired 3.82 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",,277297,"Metropolitan Council/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 3.82 acres",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2022-06-23,2023-06-23,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grey-cloud-island-regional-park-wald-trust-acquisition,,,, 10025595,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park - Wald Trust Acquisition",2021,22441,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 3.82 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","See Row 396 ",,,"Metropolitan Council/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 3.82 acres",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2022-06-23,2023-06-23,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grey-cloud-island-regional-park-wald-trust-acquisition,,,, 10025595,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park - Wald Trust Acquisition",2020,44198,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 3.82 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","Acquired 3.82 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",,,"Metropolitan Council/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 3.82 acres",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2022-06-23,2023-06-23,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grey-cloud-island-regional-park-wald-trust-acquisition,,,, 10000692,"Group camp latrines for Cleary Lake Regional Park",2018,90000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report field measurements for completed concrete vault latrine buildings. ","Installed 2 concrete vault latrines",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Design, bid, furnish and install two prefabricated concrete vault latrine buildings including soil borings, permitting, bidding, site preparation/demolition, tree removals/trimming for crane accessibility, grading, drainage, erosion control, ADA concrete pad and path, site restoration, furnish and install latrines, related utility and lighting work, signage and building appurtenances",,"Cleary Lake Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/group-camp-latrines-cleary-lake-regional-park,,,, 10020261,"Harriet Island Play Area Construction",2022,778000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Play area constructed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Replace the existing, deteriorated play area and area surrounding play area. Work may include design, engineering, demolition, excavation, construction, grading, irrigation, erosion control, stormwater management, landscaping, and other related improvements. ",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/harriet-island-play-area-construction,,,, 10015544,"Harriet Island Play Area Design",2021,136612,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of concept plan for play area","Concept plan for play area complete.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare concept plan for renovation of play area at Harriet Island Regional Park. Project will include community engagement process to inform play area design, cost estimate and final concept plan",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/harriet-island-play-area-design,,,, 10020262,"Hidden Falls Master Plan Improvements",2022,439903,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Square footage of parking lot paved. Linear feet of trail constructed. Number and type of amenities added. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of the Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm master plan including parking lot construction, trail and crossing improvements, and restroom design. Work may include a site survey, asphalt and concrete removal, excavation, regrading, stormwater management, erosion control, paving and concrete work, signage, lighting, and landscaping. ",,"Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hidden-falls-master-plan-improvements,,,, 10012057,"Hidden Falls - Crosby Farm RP Master Plan Implementation",2021,20,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Linear feet of precast concrete tunnel, linear feet of retaining walls, linear feet of connecting trails, and linear feet of creek channel constructed by project","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"First phase of implementation of the Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Master Plan expected to be completed in early 2019. Projects may include construction of buildings, installation of park amenities, paving of trails, paving of roads and parking lots, utility installation or relocation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, lighting, signage, and landscaping.",,"Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hidden-falls-crosby-farm-rp-master-plan-implementation,,,, 10012057,"Hidden Falls - Crosby Farm RP Master Plan Implementation",2020,391988,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Linear feet of precast concrete tunnel, linear feet of retaining walls, linear feet of connecting trails, and linear feet of creek channel constructed by project","Precast concrete tunnel - 90 LF Creek Channel - 278 LF Connecting Trails - 245 LF Retaining walls - 784 LF",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"First phase of implementation of the Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Master Plan expected to be completed in early 2019. Projects may include construction of buildings, installation of park amenities, paving of trails, paving of roads and parking lots, utility installation or relocation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, lighting, signage, and landscaping.",,"Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hidden-falls-crosby-farm-rp-master-plan-implementation,,,, 10012057,"Hidden Falls - Crosby Farm RP Master Plan Implementation",2019,173012,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Linear feet of precast concrete tunnel, linear feet of retaining walls, linear feet of connecting trails, and linear feet of creek channel constructed by project","Precast concrete tunnel - 90 LF Creek Channel - 278 LF Connecting Trails - 245 LF Retaining walls - 784 LF",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"First phase of implementation of the Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Master Plan expected to be completed in early 2019. Projects may include construction of buildings, installation of park amenities, paving of trails, paving of roads and parking lots, utility installation or relocation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, lighting, signage, and landscaping.",,"Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hidden-falls-crosby-farm-rp-master-plan-implementation,,,, 10020268,"Hyland Lake Park Reserve Nature Center Improvements",2022,650000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Addition of 40 parking stalls at Richardson Nature Center -Upgrade of Richardson parking lot lighting -Reconstruction of 0.1 miles of paved trails at Richardson Nature Center -Engineering and construction for mill and overlay of 2.3 acres of pavement at Richardson and at the Operations Center","Addition of 40 parking stalls at Richardson Nature Center Upgrade of Richardson Nature Center parking lot lighting Reconstruction of 0.1 miles of paved trails at Richardson Nature Center Engineering and construction for mill and overlay of 2.3 acres of pavement at Richardson and the Operations Center",,,,,,"City Council",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Multiple projects within west side of Hyland Park Reserve: -Engineering and construction of 40 additional parking stalls at Richardson Nature Center -Engineering and construction of parking lot lighting upgrades at Richardson Nature Center -Engineering and reconstruction of 0.1 miles of paved trails at Richardson Nature Center -Engineering and construction for mill and overlay of 2.3 acres of pavement at Richardson Nature Center and the nearby Operations Center",,"Hyland Lake Park Reserve ",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hyland-lake-park-reserve-nature-center-improvements,,,, 10035433,"Hyland Park Reserve - Operations Center & Cold Storage Roof Replacement",2024,350000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Roof replacement","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Replace entire rubber membrane roof on both buildings (approximately 16,500 sq. ft. combined) with new rubber membrane roofs and add fall protection as required by OSHA.",,"Hyland Park Reserve",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hyland-park-reserve-operations-center-cold-storage-roof-replacement,,,, 10020240,"Hyland-Bush-Anderson PR Restroom and Maintenance Garage Replacement",2022,345888,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Full completion of new restroom and maintenance garage facility","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Replace restroom building & maintenance garage south of the Chalet Rd. parking lot with new restrooms that meet ADA requirements and new maintenance/trash/recycling building, including demolition to existing structures, retaining walls, soil corrections, associated stormwater management improvements, landscaping, lighting, concrete driveway & sidewalk connections, utilities, furniture, fixtures, equipment, turf restoration, surveys/permits, signage, plus design/engineering/legal & contingencies",,"Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Ann Kattreh",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,,,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hyland-bush-anderson-pr-restroom-and-maintenance-garage-replacement,,,, 10020240,"Hyland-Bush-Anderson PR Restroom and Maintenance Garage Replacement",2021,43440,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Full completion of new restroom and maintenance garage facility","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Replace restroom building & maintenance garage south of the Chalet Rd. parking lot with new restrooms that meet ADA requirements and new maintenance/trash/recycling building, including demolition to existing structures, retaining walls, soil corrections, associated stormwater management improvements, landscaping, lighting, concrete driveway & sidewalk connections, utilities, furniture, fixtures, equipment, turf restoration, surveys/permits, signage, plus design/engineering/legal & contingencies",,"Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Ann Kattreh",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,,,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hyland-bush-anderson-pr-restroom-and-maintenance-garage-replacement,,,, 10029577,"Hyland-Bush-Anderson PR - Improvements",2023,352850,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Provide quality and safe areas for fishing at Bush Lake.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Updating of fishing and beach areas including replacement and demolition of three existing fishing pier structures that were removed in 2022 and 2023 due to deteriorating materials spilling into the lake, retaining walls, soil corrections, associated stormwater management improvements, landscaping, lighting, concrete, driveway and sidewalk connections, utilities, furniture, fixtures, equipment, turf restoration, surveys and permits, signage, plus design/engineering/legal & contingencies.",,"Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Ann Kattreh",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hyland-bush-anderson-pr-improvements,,,, 10000516,"Implement elements of the Visitor Center Interpretive Concept Plan at Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2011,75000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare park visit growth from 2010 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post-construction)","The park visits increased from 459,500 in 2010 (pre-construction) to 594,200 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 84,700 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lebanon Regional Park, implement elements of the Visitor Center Interpretive Concept Plan to engage, educate, inform and encourage stewardship and preservation.",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implement-elements-visitor-center-interpretive-concept-plan-lebanon-hills-regional-park,,,, 10000517,"Implement signage improvements throughout the County's regional parks and trails",2011,144987,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park/trail visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare park/trail visit growth from 2010 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post construction).","The project was successfully completed. The park visits increased from 932,900 in 2010 (pre-construction) to 1,034,000 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 101,100 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"County-wide signage improvements at all regional parks and trails.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implement-signage-improvements-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails,,,, 10000620,"Implement master plan amendment (need better description)",2017,140000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Form project task force including at least eight community members; Conduct at least 3 task force meetings for the planning process; Hold 2 public meetings to get feedback about the proposed plan.","City Council approval of master plan 3/27/19 and Met Council approval 6/26/19",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Amend and implement Park Master Plan using the adopted Great River Passage Master Plan as a base plan.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implement-master-plan-amendment-need-better-description,,,, 10000658,"Implement improvements for the Mississippi Gorge Regional Park",2018,44000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure the number of trail miles rehabilitated, the number and type of new recreational amenities, and the number and type of reconstructed recreational amenities. ","940' of walkway constructed 2 medium size picnic shelters constructed 1 large size picnic shelter constructed 10 new picnic areas 1 drinking fountain 2 new restroom enclosures 3 volleyball courts Numerous benches",,2938000,"Grant ID SG-05665/State O&M Funds",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineering, and construction of improvements included in the Metropolitan Council approved Master Plan for Mississippi Gorge Regional Park, specifically in the area south of I-35W on the west bank now commonly known as Bohemian Flats. Work will include bicycle and pedestrian paths, picnic areas, fishing areas, landscaping, signs, and visitor comfort facilities.",,"Mississippi Gorge Regional Park/Minneapolis",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implement-improvements-mississippi-gorge-regional-park,,,, 10000452,"Improve parking, buildings and other features at the Lake Elmo Swim Pond",2014,776000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Improve the accessibility and functionality of the Lake Elmo Swim Pond area. The existing facility is approximately 30 years old, and does not completely meet accessibility standards.","Constructed 0.3-mile sidewalk with ADA accesss improvements and rehabilitatied 3.5-acre swim pond. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Bassett Creek Regional Trail. Design and construct the Bassett Creek Regional Trail.",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy ",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improve-parking-buildings-and-other-features-lake-elmo-swim-pond,,,, 10000601,"Improve parking, buildings and other features at the Lake Elmo Swim Pond (year 2 of 2)",2017,230802,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number and types of accessible features added to the swim pond area; Number and types of improvements made to buildings and facilities.","Project completed and 1/3 mile of ADA compliant sidewalk added, four ADA accessible picnic tables, one ADA accessible floating chair for swim pond access, and four pedestrian ramps. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Improve parking, buildings and other features at the Lake Elmo Swim Pond to better meet ADA standards and improve other park visitor needs. The swim pond area was originally developed in 1986. The park had 464,200 visits in 2013.",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy ",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improve-parking-buildings-and-other-features-lake-elmo-swim-pond-year-2-2,,,, 10000317,"Improvements to roads, trails, utilities & vegetation at Harriet Island-Lilydale Regional Park",2012,1500000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Continued phased implementation of approved Lilydale Regional Park master plan components focused on design and construction of park road re-alignment/reconstruction including trails, utilities, storm water management, site work and landscaping. This is","Phase I construction of a new roadway, trail network and environmental remediation was completed in October 2013.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Harriet Island-Lilydale Regional Park. Implement plan improvements, roads, trails, utilities, vegetation.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvements-roads-trails-utilities-vegetation-harriet-island-lilydale-regional-park,,,, 10000398,"Improvements to trail, path, seating, concessions, shoreline & play area at Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park",2014,550000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased park visits.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park, contract trail, path, seating, concessions, and shoreline improvements and play area rehabilitation. Includes site furniture, landscaping, site utilities and lighting, design and engineering, project management.",,"Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam ",Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvements-trail-path-seating-concessions-shoreline-play-area-nokomis-hiawatha-regional,,,, 10000540,"Improvements to maintenance shop at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2016,350000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Maintenance shop and campground improvements. ","Project complete. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Improvements to Maintenance Shop, renovations and campground support facility improvements to improve maintenance and operations efficiencies.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ","Von DeLinde",,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvements-maintenance-shop-rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000600,"Improvements at the swim pond at Lake Elmo Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2016,109891,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure the number and types of accessible features added to the swim pond area, and number and types of improvements to buildings and facillites. ","Project completed and 1/3 mile of ADA compliant sidewalk added, four ADA accessible picnic tables, one ADA accessible floating chair for swim pond access, and four pedestrian ramps. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Improve parking, buildings and other features at the Lake Elmo Swim Pond to better meet ADA standards and improve other park visitor needs. The swim pond area was originally developed in 1986. The park had 464,200 visits in 2013.",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy ",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvements-swim-pond-lake-elmo-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000602,"Improvements at Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park - roads, parking, buildings (year 1 of 2)",2016,423000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of: SQFT of parking renovated; miles of road renovated; SQFT of parking relocated/built; miles of road relocated/built; Number and types of improvements made to buildings and facilities.","41,200 square feet (116 parking stalls) removed; 0.9 miles road removed; 46,000 square feet (139 parking stalls) constructed; 1.0 miles road constructed; New playground with landscaping, benches, and drinking fountain. Improved roadway and parking lots lighting, and automated security gate. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Renovation and partial relocation of the roads and parking areas at the park; including improvements to buildings and other related facilities. The current park building was constructed in 1985. The park had 75,300 visits in 2013.",,"Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy ",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvements-cottage-grove-ravine-regional-park-roads-parking-buildings-year-1-2,,,, 10000603,"Improvements at Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park - roads, parking, buildings (year 2 of 2)",2017,475000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of square feet of parking renovated; miles of road renovated or built; parking relocated/built; improvements made to buildings and facilities.","41,200 square feet (116 parking stalls) removed; 0.9 miles road removed; 46,000 square feet (139 parking stalls) constructed; 1.0 miles road constructed; New playground with landscaping, benches, and drinking fountain. Improved roadway and parking lots lighting, and automated security gate. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Renovation and partial relocation of the roads and parking areas at the park; including improvements to buildings and other related facilities. The current park building was constructed in 1985. The park had 75,300 visits in 2013.",,"Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy ",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvements-cottage-grove-ravine-regional-park-roads-parking-buildings-year-2-2,,,, 10000621,"Improvements to the Pickerel Clearing Area improvements at Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2017,822000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","2000 lineal feet of roadway completed; 3000 lineal feet of water and forced main sanitary service installed.","2,226 linear ft. of roadway constructed, 3,063 linear ft. of water and sanitary service constructed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continue Implementation of adopted master plan: Pickerel Clearing area including restroom, shelter, and associated site improvements",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvements-pickerel-clearing-area-improvements-lilydale-harriet-island-cherokee-heights,,,, 10000626,"Improvement throughout Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2016,2679000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of acres designed, trail miles rehabilitated, amendities added. ","13 acres designed, 0.75 miles rehabillitated, four rnew raised trail crossings, gathering space, 75 reconstructed pedestrian ramps with signage.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design & construct trail, shoreline, water access, picnic & concessions improvements",,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvement-throughout-minneapolis-chain-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10025588,"Indian Mounds Regional Park - Cultural Resources Study Implementation and Signage",2023,100000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of messaging features installed","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Implementation of the cultural resources study including a series of messaging features installed throughout the regional park on existing benches and light/wayfinding poles, on fences or in landscapes. The project will also include storytelling/interview videos linked in the messaging features and also landscaping and vegetation establishment.",,"Indian Mounds Regional Park ",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/indian-mounds-regional-park-cultural-resources-study-implementation-and-signage,,,, 10025588,"Indian Mounds Regional Park - Cultural Resources Study Implementation and Signage",2020,35000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Implementation of the cultural resources study including a series of messaging features installed throughout the regional park on existing benches and light/wayfinding poles, on fences or in landscapes. The project will also include storytelling/interview videos linked in the messaging features and also landscaping and vegetation establishment.",,"Indian Mounds Regional Park ",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/indian-mounds-regional-park-cultural-resources-study-implementation-and-signage,,,, 10025592,"Indian Mounds Regional Park - Fish Hatchery Trail Design",2021,100000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","90% construction documents prepared.","100% construction documents prepared",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Pre-design, design, and engineering to stabilize and reconstruct the Fish Hatchery Trail. Project may include internal staff design time, consultant coordination, environmental and natural resource review, and project administration.",,"Indian Mounds Regional Park",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/indian-mounds-regional-park-fish-hatchery-trail-design,,,, 10025593,"Indian Mounds Regional Park - Fish Hatchery Trail Design and Construction",2023,450000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Linear feet of trail reconstructed","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering, and construction of the Fish Hatchery Trail. Project may include stabilizing embankment, conducting environmental cleanup, removing existing trail, paving new trail, and adding lighting and other amenities.",,"Indian Mounds Regional Park",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/indian-mounds-regional-park-fish-hatchery-trail-design-and-construction,,,, 10012058,"Indian Mounds Interpretive Plan Implementation",2021,359173,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of messaging features installed","5 messaging features installed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Implementation of the Cultural Resources Study expected to be completed in Summer 2019. Project may include signage, interpretive elements, access reconfigurement to portions of park, and other items identified in the plan. ",,"Indian Mounds Interpretive Plan Implementation ",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/indian-mounds-interpretive-plan-implementation,,,, 10012058,"Indian Mounds Interpretive Plan Implementation",2020,200000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of messaging features installed","5 messaging features installed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Implementation of the Cultural Resources Study expected to be completed in Summer 2019. Project may include signage, interpretive elements, access reconfigurement to portions of park, and other items identified in the plan. ",,"Indian Mounds Interpretive Plan Implementation ",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/indian-mounds-interpretive-plan-implementation,,,, 10000384,"Install interactive computer kiosk at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2012,88000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","Project is complete and the grant closed out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve. Install interactive computer kiosk to provide park activity information.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/install-interactive-computer-kiosk-rice-creek-chain-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000505,"Install a fishing pier at Lake George Regional Park.",2010,52462,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. .","Park visits increased. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Install a fishing pier at Lake George Regional Park.",,"Lake George Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/install-fishing-pier-lake-george-regional-park,,,, 10035437,"Jurisdicition-wide - Forestry-Horticulture Initiatives",2024,200000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acres of surface water improved; reduction of sendiments and other water quality standard measures.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Funding for contractors and consultants to perform water quality improvement work beyond the standard operational work done by staff. Contracted work typically involves consulting services to develop projects and contracted services for implementing projects (e.g. alum treatments, stabilization and erosion control work), and equipment needs.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdicition-wide-forestry-horticulture-initiatives,,,, 10020243,"Jurisdiction-wide Parks and Natural Resources Supervisor FY22/23",2023,48700,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The creation and implementation of system plans for managing the built and natural resource assets of the park system. ","New Supervisor manages park and trail maintenance personnel and corresponding operations ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"The position manages park and trail maintenance personnel and corresponding operations. The position is responsible for asset management of park facilities, grounds and natural resources (forest, prairie, wetland, shore land, wildlife).",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-parks-and-natural-resources-supervisor-fy2223,,,, 10020243,"Jurisdiction-wide Parks and Natural Resources Supervisor FY22/23",2022,57000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The creation and implementation of system plans for managing the built and natural resource assets of the park system. ","New Supervisor manages park and trail maintenance personnel and corresponding operations ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"The position manages park and trail maintenance personnel and corresponding operations. The position is responsible for asset management of park facilities, grounds and natural resources (forest, prairie, wetland, shore land, wildlife).",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-parks-and-natural-resources-supervisor-fy2223,,,, 10020244,"Jurisdiction-wide Recreation and Volunteer Specialist FY22/23",2023,40400,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Engage with approximately 3-4,000 participants in various recreation and volunteer programs and activities offered throughout the Carver County regional system","7,137 Program participants, 1,473 Program participants. 157 programs, 246 Volunteer hours ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Continue recreation and volunteer specialist position, engage park visitors in recreation programs, volunteer and outreach activities. Develop and implement recreation and volunteer programs. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-recreation-and-volunteer-specialist-fy2223,,,, 10020244,"Jurisdiction-wide Recreation and Volunteer Specialist FY22/23",2022,39000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Engage with approximately 3-4,000 participants in various recreation and volunteer programs and activities offered throughout the Carver County regional system","7,137 Program participants, 1,473 Program participants. 157 programs, 246 Volunteer hours ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Continue recreation and volunteer specialist position, engage park visitors in recreation programs, volunteer and outreach activities. Develop and implement recreation and volunteer programs. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-recreation-and-volunteer-specialist-fy2223,,,, 10020245,"Jurisdiction-wide Brand Awareness and Marketing Campaign FY22/23",2023,100000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Implement an awareness and marketing campaign to increase awareness and familiarity of the Dakota County park system ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-brand-awareness-and-marketing-campaign-fy2223,,,, 10020245,"Jurisdiction-wide Brand Awareness and Marketing Campaign FY22/23",2022,100000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of unique marketing products developed (print, digital, or other). ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Implement an awareness and marketing campaign to increase awareness and familiarity of the Dakota County park system ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-brand-awareness-and-marketing-campaign-fy2223,,,, 10020246,"Jurisdiction-wide Outreach and Engagement FY22/23",2023,87500,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Manage a community outreach and engagement program to increase and enhance use of the parks by focusing on activities that strengthen use of parks, engaging the community, agencies, and developing relationships with community members",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-outreach-and-engagement-fy2223,,,, 10020246,"Jurisdiction-wide Outreach and Engagement FY22/23",2022,87500,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of internal and external departments/organizations that collaborated with Dakota County Parks. Number of community members engaged through meetings, events, and activities","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Manage a community outreach and engagement program to increase and enhance use of the parks by focusing on activities that strengthen use of parks, engaging the community, agencies, and developing relationships with community members",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-outreach-and-engagement-fy2223,,,, 10020254,"Jurisdiction-wide Nature Outdoor and Recreation Programming",2022,125000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of programs. Number of participants. Number of participants of color. Number of participants meeting low income standards. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue to support outreach and outdoor recreation based programming for people of color and low income users throughout the Ramsey County Regional Parks & Trails system. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-nature-outdoor-and-recreation-programming,,,, 10025583,"Jurisdiction-wide Conservation Corps of Minnesota",2023,110000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of youth participants, people of color youth participants, number of natural resource project performed, hours performed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue contracts with the Conservation Corps of Minnesota to provide a crew and engage youth to perform natural resource management tasks throughout the regional park and trail system. Buckthorn removal, community garden maintenance, invasive species control, and landscaping are some of the tasks performed.",,"Jurisdiction-wide ",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-conservation-corps-minnesota-0,,,, 10025584,"Jurisdiction-wide Nature Outdoor and Recreation Programming",2023,115000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of programs, participants, participants of color, participants meeting low-income standards.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue to support outreach and outdoor recreation-based programming for people of color and low income users throughout the Ramsey County Regional Parks & Trails system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-nature-outdoor-and-recreation-programming-0,,,, 10025585,"Jurisdiction-wide Off-Leash Dog Area Improvements",2023,80000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Implement Phase 1 improvements associated with grant SG22P4-06-04 for phased improvements at Battle Creek, Rice Creek, and Otter Lake OLDAs","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Initiate phased improvement recommendations from the offleash dog area master plan consisting of site and utility improvements, building structure improvements, trail connections, parking lot, fencing, accessibility, restoration, and wayfinding at off-leash dog areas in Battle Creek Regional Park, Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park, and the Rice Creek North Regional Trail.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-leash-dog-area-improvements-0,,,, 10035426,"Jurisdiction-wide - Engagement and Project Scoping",2024,317000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Project scopes are defined through community engagement, and subsequent improvement grants are executed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Funding will be used for engagement and scoping for long-range plan implementation. Specific activities include project administration, community engagement, events, development of supporting graphics and engagement materials, mailers, temporary communication signage, advertising, and communications. To deepen community engagement, MPRB works with community members at the time of implementation to prioritize improvements to be built with available funding. This grant will allow MPRB to advance project work toward the determination of specific scopes while also meeting grant requirements. Then, final project-specific grants will be executed. MPRB plans to annually execute this type of grant, at roughly 6% of all general ""plan implementation"" projects in MPRB's adopted CIP for the year. In 2024, the projects and amounts are as follows: Minneapolis Chain of Lakes: $113,000 Shingle Creek: $84,000 Mississippi Gorge: $81,000 Columbia Parkway: $39,000",,"Jurisdiction wide",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-engagement-and-project-scoping,,,, 10035434,"Jurisdiction-wide - Interpretive Sign Program",2024,80000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of visitors to the parks where signs are located. Number of QR code visits for translation services. Environmental education satisfaction.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"The project will develop and produce interpretive signange focusing on self-directed learning at locations throughout Three Rivers Park District. This program will provide 24/7 education materials, designed to be ADA Accessible, and to be translatable in multiple languages using QR codes. Signage will be developed and installed throughout the Park District. The actual final number of signs, along with use of interactive features such as QR Code site visits, will be used to help measure the success of the program.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-interpretive-sign-program,,,, 10035410,"Jurisdiction-wide - Volunteer and Education Coordinators",2021,139312,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Total number and type of activities, programs, program hours, participants, and special events 2. Total number of people engaged in volunteerism and impact of their work","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"The Education and Volunteer Coordinators were established for program development/implementation. They will increase efforts to connect, recruit, lead, and coordinate people to our regional parks while developing a deeper relationship with recreation staff, schools, and other groups. Funding may also be used for supplies associated with this program.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2020-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-volunteer-and-education-coordinators,,,, 10035420,"Jurisdiction-wide - Outreach",2024,43000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Document programs supported with Outreach funding, number of participants and number and types of outreach activities conducted.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Funds will be used to attract users, conduct recreation programs at areas inside and outside of park boundaries, encourage use of regional park and trail facilities, provide scholarships for those who meet income guidelines for low/moderate incomes, provide access to those with disabilities, provide staffing to conduct recreation programs and outreach activities, and fund advertising and marketing for programs and outreach activities.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Marty,Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-outreach,,,, 10035421,"Jurisdiction-wide - Indigenous Liaison Position",2024,40000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Engagement: Tasks will include, but are not limited to, planning engagement events/meetings, outreach and recruitment of participants, preparation of meeting agenda and notes, and meeting facilitation. Land Management: Examples of types of recommendations might include: 1) indigenous perspectives on how ecological restoration can be approached, 2) specific plant species that could be emphasized, and 3) indigenous approaches, practices, and techniques to natural resource management. Strategy Development: This will include topics where there is interest in ongoing Indigenous engagement and partnership, potential partners, recommended formats and strategies for long term engagement and relationship building. Education: Amplify Indigenous stories, histories, cultural practices and connections to land through employment, partnerships, planning, programming, ceremony, foraging, land management, interpretation and proactive community engagement across projects and programs.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Dakota County Parks will hire its first ever Indigenous Parks Liaison to incorporate Indigenous cultural perspectives into Dakota County Park topics related to the reintroduction of bison to Spring Lake Park Reserve, culturally significant Indigenous sites within park boundaries, and partnership opportunities. The Liaison will identify and prioritize topic areas for Indigenous engagement, help make contacts with local Indigenous communities, advise on the best format for engagement, facilitate information flow and engagement activities between Indigenous communities and the County, and to identify actions and resources that will sustain the effort long-term.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-indigenous-liaison-position,,,, 10035422,"Jurisdiction-wide - Parks Outreach & Engagement Coordinator",2024,90125,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Monitor and report on: Number of internal and external departments/organizations that collaborated with Dakota County Parks. Number of community members engaged through meetings, events, and activities.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Manage a community outreach and engagement program to increase and enhance use of the parks by focusing on activities that strengthen use of parks, engaging the community, agencies, and developing relationships with community members. Additional focus would be identifying and supporting opportunities for partnership with DC departments including social services, corrections, etc. to provide opportunities to connect clients to outdoors.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-parks-outreach-engagement-coordinator,,,, 10020238,"Jurisdiction-wide Natural Resource Management ",2022,125000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acres restored by type, number of invasive species removed, acres managed for oak wilt, etc. ","Campsite Establishment/Maintenance- 51 Sites, Debris Removal / Litter Clean Up- 205 lbs, Diseased Tree Management-551 hrs, Exotic/Invasive Species Management-31.95 acres, General Building/Grounds Maintenance-591 hrs, Non-motorized Trail Improvement/Maintenance-7980 ft, Nursery Activities - moving/sorting/harvesting/etc- 324.5 hrs, Planting - trees/shrubs/forbs/grasses- 275 plants, Seeding- 500 sq ft, Training- Technical Skills- 15 hrs, Vegetation Removal- 1.43 acres, Infested ash and hazard tree removal, chipping, and hauling- 112.6 crew hrs, 185 acres burned, 0.12 mi water trail improvement/maintenance",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Contract with organizations or hire staff for natural resource and maintenance management throughout the regional system in Anoka County. Includes invasive species removal, prairie, oak savanna and forest restorations, oak wilt management, seeding, plantings, additional building and grounds maintenance, tree/shrub removal, debris removal, sign installation, river clean-up/obstruction removal, and public outreach/education about natural resource management. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Perry,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-natural-resource-management,,,, 10020242,"Jurisdiction-wide Outreach FY22/23",2023,43000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Document programs supported with Outreach funding, number of participants and number and types of outreach activities conducted. ","28 events discounted for 9 participating organizations. Outreach programs included archery, canoeing, geocaching, and outdoor cooking.",,,,,,"County Board",0.5,"Carver County",,"Improve Carver County's outreach abilities for regional parks and trails areas and recreation programs. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Marty,Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-outreach-fy2223,,,, 10020242,"Jurisdiction-wide Outreach FY22/23",2022,28000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Document programs supported with Outreach funding, number of participants and number and types of outreach activities conducted. ","28 events discounted for 9 participating organizations. Outreach programs included archery, canoeing, geocaching, and outdoor cooking.",,,,,,"County Board",0.5,"Carver County",,"Improve Carver County's outreach abilities for regional parks and trails areas and recreation programs. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Marty,Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-outreach-fy2223,,,, 10020253,"Jurisdiction-wide Conservation Corps of Minnesota",2022,110000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of youth participants and of those, the number of youth of color. Number of natural resource projects performed. Hours performed. ","The CCM crew worked on 9 different natural resource projects within the park system totaling 3,395 hours and 70 acres were improved. A total of 13 days of youth education were implemented totaling 300 hours.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue contracts with the Conservation Corps of Minnesota to provide a crew and engage youth to perform natural resource management tasks throughout the regional park system. Buckthorn removal, community garden maintenance, invasive species control, and landscaping are some of the tasks performed. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-conservation-corps-minnesota,,,, 10020255,"Jurisdiction-wide Off-Leash Dog Area Improvements",2022,200000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Implement phased improvements identified in the System-Wide Off-Leash Dog Area master plan at Battle Creek, Rice Creek and Otter Lake Off-leash dog areas. ","1 pedestrian bridge, 3 ADA accessible pedestrian entrances, 7 double gated bullpens, and additional fencing",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Initiate phased improvement recommendations from the Off Leash Dog Area master plan consisting of site and utility improvements, building structure improvements, trail connections, parking lot improvements, stormwater management, site amenities, restoration, and wayfinding at off leash dog areas in Battle Creek Regional Park, Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park, and the Rice Creek Regional Trail corridor. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-leash-dog-area-improvements,,,, 10035459,"Jurisdiction-wide - Natural Resources Management",2024,50000,,"Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The creation and implantation of system plans for managing the built and natural resources assets of the park system. Work direction is provided by this position to sustain assets in a prioritized manner and within budget.","System plans were created, updated, and followed to manage built and natural resource assets by priority.",,,,,,,,"Carver County",,"The position manages park and trail maintenance personnel and corresponding operations. The position is responsible for asset management of park facilities, grounds and natural resources (forest, prairie, wetland, shore land, wildlife).",,"Jurisdiction wide",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,,Completed,,,Marty,Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-natural-resources-management,,,, 10035460,"Jurisdiction-wide - Recreation and Volunteer Specialist",2024,43000,,"Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Engage with approximately 3,000 to 4,000 participants in various recreation and volunteer program and activities offered through the Carver County Parks Department.","Engaged approximately 3,500 participants through various recreation and volunteer programs.",,,,,,,0.5,"Carver County",,"Continue recreation and volunteer specialist, engage park visitors in recreation programs, volunteer and outreach activities. Develop and implement recreation and volunteer programs. Engage approximatel 3,00- 4,000 park visitors through park visitors through 100 programs provided in the County Regional Parks in outreach programming.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,,Completed,,,Marty,Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-recreation-and-volunteer-specialist,,,, 10035444,"Jurisdiction-wide - Playground Redevelopment",2025,535000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Implement playground improvements throughout the regional park system to provide enhanced amenities and use.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Planning, design, engineering, permitting/administrative cost, and contingencies for system wide playground replacement and redevelopment including playground equipment and infrastructure, site and utility improvements, site amenities, stormwater management, wayfinding and restoration; initiate playground construction improvements.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2024-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-playground-redevelopment,,,, 10035445,"Jurisdiction-wide - Sign Implementation",2025,174176,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Complete phased improvements with associated funding and future funding requests. Survey users to determine how well improvements are recieved.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design and implementation of new regional park signs throughout the Ramsey County Park system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2024-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-sign-implementation,,,, 10035446,"Jurisdiction-wide - Conservation Corps of Minnesota",2025,140000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Number of youth participants, people of color youth participants, number of natural resource project performed, hours performed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue contracts with the Conservation Corps of Minnesota to provide a crew and engage youth to perfrom natural resource management tasks througout the regional park and trail system. Buckthorn removal, community garden maintenance, invasive species control, and landscaping are some of the task performed.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2024-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-conservation-corps-minnesota-1,,,, 10035447,"Jurisdiction-wide - Outdoor Nature & Recreation Programming",2025,270000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Number of programs, participants of color, participats meeting low income standards.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue to support outreach and otudoor recreation based programming for people of color and low income users througou the Ramsey County Regional Parks & Trails system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2024-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-outdoor-nature-recreation-programming,,,, 10029590,"Keller Regional Park - Tuj Lub Court Improvements",2025,689961,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Complete improvements for an enhanced facility. Engage users after improvements are completed to determine how well improvements are received. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Planning, design, engineering, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for enhanced Tuj Lub court infrastructure, site and utility improvements, site amenities, stormwater management, wayfinding and restoration. ",,"Keller Regional Park",2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/keller-regional-park-tuj-lub-court-improvements,,,, 10029590,"Keller Regional Park - Tuj Lub Court Improvements",2024,675762,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Planning, design, engineering, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for enhanced Tuj Lub court infrastructure, site and utility improvements, site amenities, stormwater management, wayfinding and restoration. ",,"Keller Regional Park",2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/keller-regional-park-tuj-lub-court-improvements,,,, 10029590,"Keller Regional Park - Tuj Lub Court Improvements",2023,1342341,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Planning, design, engineering, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for enhanced Tuj Lub court infrastructure, site and utility improvements, site amenities, stormwater management, wayfinding and restoration. ",,"Keller Regional Park",2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/keller-regional-park-tuj-lub-court-improvements,,,, 10000698,"Lake & river access improvements at Lake Byllesby Reginal Park",2019,1122255,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measue and report the number of trail miles constructed, areas restored and campsites added. ","26 campsites added, beach improvements",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"The project will increase lake and river access e.g. dock and carry-in portage; provide trails and small gathering space on Echo Point; restore and re-naturalize the park with trees, shrubs and native perennials; improve the layout and/or capacity picnic ground and campground; and other master plan approved improvements. The project includes design, engineering, construction and construction administration.",,"Lake Byllesby Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-river-access-improvements-lake-byllesby-reginal-park,,,, 10015550,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve/Central Greenway Regional Trail Improvements",2021,954512,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Square footage of additional and improved trails and trail amenities","This project included 101,000 sq. ft. of additional improved trails and 3 benches (trail amenities) along the Regional Trail",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Improvements to the Central Greenway Regional Trail within Lake Elmo Park Reserve may include improving existing paved trails to meet regional standards, building new trail segments, parking and trailhead improvements, wayfinding improvements, and turf trail connections. ",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve/Central Greenway Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-elmo-park-reservecentral-greenway-regional-trail-improvements,,,, 10020231,"Lake Rebecca Park Reserve - Ahrens Acquisition",2021,708176,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 15.14 acres for Lake Rebecca Park Reserve","Acquired 15.14 acres for Lake Rebecca Park Reserve",,242500,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire the 15.14 acre Ahrens property for Lake Rebecca Park Reserve",,"Lake Rebecca Park Reserve",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-rebecca-park-reserve-ahrens-acquisition,,,, 10020241,"Lake Waconia Regional Park Waterfront Service Center",2022,306260,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completed plans, building constructed","Design for the building is complete and construction is underway",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Design and construct the waterfront service center building which is envisioned to provide restrooms, concessions, picnic pavilion, and indoor event space",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-waconia-regional-park-waterfront-service-center,,,, 10020269,"Lake Independence Regional Trail & Crow-Hassan Park Reserve Dog Park: Microsurfacing",2022,300000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Repair and microsurface approximately 10.5 miles of trails to help extend the life of the pavement.","Approximately 10.5 mile of trail repaired and microsurfaced",,,,,,"City Council",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Microsurface the Lake Independence Regional Trail and the Crow-Hassan dog park trail, totaling approxmately 10.5 miles of trails.? Microsurfacing is a preventative maintenance program that includes crack work and surface treatment that helps extend the life of pavement.",,"Lake Independence Regional Trail & Crow-Hassan Park Reserve",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-independence-regional-trail-crow-hassan-park-reserve-dog-park-microsurfacing,,,, 10029570,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2022,41355,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail - Peterson Acquisition",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2023-07-27,2024-07-27,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail",Hastings,MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-marion-greenway-regional-trail,,,, 10029570,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2021,30881,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 8.77 acres and .02 acre easement for Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,88288,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail - Peterson Acquisition",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2023-07-27,2024-07-27,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail",Hastings,MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-marion-greenway-regional-trail,,,, 10029585,"Lake Waconia RP - Ballroom Demolition",2024,150000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Removal of 120 x 123 building, removal of septic tank, and removal of well.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"The project removes an old ballroom from the park that is no longer utilized. The approximate dimensions of the building are 120? x 123? single story structure. The project will also remove an onsite well and septic tank.",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-waconia-rp-ballroom-demolition,,,, 10029586,"Lake Waconia RP - Parking Lot Lighting",2024,115000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Evening and security lighting is provided for an existing 170 car parking lot at Lake Waconia Regional Park. Furnish and install (8) concrete bases, (12) light poles, (12) LED area lights, conduit and wire, (2) handholes. Provide trenching, backfill, and permit.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"This project will provide evening and security lighting to an existing 170 car parking lot.",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-waconia-rp-parking-lot-lighting,,,, 10025580,"Lake Waconia Regional Park - Waterfront Service Center and Park Improvements",2023,306819,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Building is constructed with the primary elements of restrooms to service the park area, covered picnic pavilion space, indoor event space, small office space, restrooms for indoor event space, sidewalks connecting building to the waterfront area.","Building is nearing final construction with the primary elements of restrooms to service the park area, covered picnic pavilion space, indoor event space, small office space, restrooms for indoor event space, sidewalks connecting building to the waterfront area. Building will be opened and available to the public beginning 12/1/23",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Funds are to be used to design and construct the waterfront service center building which is envisioned to provide the services of restrooms, rental concessions, picnic pavilion and indoor event space. Funds may also be used for additional park improvements such as stormwater management, utility connections, landscaping, furniture, office equipment, and trail construction.",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-waconia-regional-park-waterfront-service-center-and-park-improvements,,,, 10025580,"Lake Waconia Regional Park - Waterfront Service Center and Park Improvements",2021,52064,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000",,"Building is nearing final construction with the primary elements of restrooms to service the park area, covered picnic pavilion space, indoor event space, small office space, restrooms for indoor event space, sidewalks connecting building to the waterfront area. Building will be opened and available to the public beginning 12/1/23",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Funds are to be used to design and construct the waterfront service center building which is envisioned to provide the services of restrooms, rental concessions, picnic pavilion and indoor event space. Funds may also be used for additional park improvements such as stormwater management, utility connections, landscaping, furniture, office equipment, and trail construction.",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-waconia-regional-park-waterfront-service-center-and-park-improvements,,,, 10025580,"Lake Waconia Regional Park - Waterfront Service Center and Park Improvements",2020,24690,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000",,"Building is nearing final construction with the primary elements of restrooms to service the park area, covered picnic pavilion space, indoor event space, small office space, restrooms for indoor event space, sidewalks connecting building to the waterfront area. Building will be opened and available to the public beginning 12/1/23",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Funds are to be used to design and construct the waterfront service center building which is envisioned to provide the services of restrooms, rental concessions, picnic pavilion and indoor event space. Funds may also be used for additional park improvements such as stormwater management, utility connections, landscaping, furniture, office equipment, and trail construction.",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-waconia-regional-park-waterfront-service-center-and-park-improvements,,,, 10025596,"Lake Byllesby Regional Park - Augustine/Schluesner Acquisition",2021,218047,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 110.30 acres for Lake Byllesby Regional Park","Acquired 110.30 acres for Lake Byllesby Regional Park",,266501,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 110.30 acres",,"Lake Byllesby Regional Park",2022-02-24,2023-02-24,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-byllesby-regional-park-augustineschluesner-acquisition,,,, 10012035,"Lake Waconia Regional Park Development",2020,285614,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Completed design 2. Scoping document 3. Implementation of identified work within scope and grant budget","NEED TO UPDATE STILL WAITING ON CLOSEOUT DOCUMENTATION ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"1. Design Phase I development in accordance with Master Plan 2. Scope implementation of approved designs 3. Develop areas of Lake Waconia RP, including lakefront access to Coney Island and development of the island",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-waconia-regional-park-development,,,, 10035438,"Lake Independence Regional Trail - Realignment",2024,635000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","realignment and reconstruction of 1,200 feet of regional trail.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"The project will realign 1,200 feet of the Lake Independence Regional Trail (LIRT) through Baker Park Reserve. The current trail segment is adjacent to the road. Soils under this segment began to fail in the fall 2023. A recently completed engineering study recommends that the trail be moved away from the road and into the park along a closed horse trail that parallels the original alignment but which is away from the road. The project is ready to begin immediately, with the expected completion being 12/31/2024, assuming weather conditions are normal.",,"Lake Independence Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-independence-regional-trail-realignment,,,, 10035412,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve Swim Pond Play Area",2023,1053681,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Replacement of the existing playground near the Lake Elmo Park Reserve swim pond with a new play area, including additional site improvements.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"The project scope includes final design and reconstruction of the play area located near the Lake Elmo Park Reserve Swim Pond. The improvements will include site work, replacing equipment, improved lighting, landscaping, existing parking lot upgrades, recreational space, and access improvements.",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Alex,McKinney,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,55082,651-430-4364,alex.mckinney@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-elmo-park-reserve-swim-pond-play-area,,,, 10035413,"Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail - HCRRA Acquisition",2024,154402,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire approximately 40 acres for Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Carver County",,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Acquire approximately 40 acres of a former Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority trail corridor located in Victoria, MN for the Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail.",,"Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail",2024-06-13,2026-06-13,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Marty,Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnetonka-regional-trail-hcrra-acquisition,,,, 10035413,"Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail - HCRRA Acquisition",2023,83172,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire approximately 40 acres for Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Carver County",,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Acquire approximately 40 acres of a former Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority trail corridor located in Victoria, MN for the Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail.",,"Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail",2024-06-13,2026-06-13,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Marty,Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnetonka-regional-trail-hcrra-acquisition,,,, 10035419,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park - Creative Playground",2025,200000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Annual number of volunteers. Annual number of volunteer hours","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Project will remove a 28-year-old, outdated, creative playground that is in poor condition and replace with a modernized creative playground. The outcome will be a modernized, destination playground that will attract a wide range of youth of varying abilities and other household members. The playground will have areas of play designed for pre-kindergarten and for ages 5 to early teens. Elements of the playground area include play apparatus, shade structures, picnic tables, landscaping, and trails.",,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Marty,Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnewashta-regional-park-creative-playground,,,, 10020271,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve Swim Pond Filtration Facility Improvements",2022,1032892,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The swim pond and pump system at Lake Elmo Park Reserve is rehabilitated","The swim pond and pump system at Lake Elmo Park Reserve has been rehabilitated",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"The project scope includes final design and rehabilitation of the swim pond filtration and pump system at Lake Elmo Park Reserve. ",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-elmo-park-reserve-swim-pond-filtration-facility-improvements,,,, 10015542,"Lilydale Regional Park Master Plan Implementation",2020,82723,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Off leash dog park constructed","Construction documents prepared",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of master plan for Lilydale Regional Park focusing on construction of off leash dog park which may include fencing, landscaping, parking lot improvements and site amenities. Project scope may also include site amenities adjacent to and within picnic shelter and restroom facilities.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lilydale-regional-park-master-plan-implementation-0,,,, 10020265,"Lilydale Dog Park Implementation",2022,239824,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Off leash dog park constructed","Approximately 6 acre dog park constructed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of master plan for Lilydale Regional Park focusing on construction of off leash dog park which may include fencing, landscaping, parking lot improvements and site amenities. ",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lilydale-dog-park-implementation,,,, 10012063,"Lilydale Regional Park Master Plan Implementation",2020,82723,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Off leash dog park constructed","Construction documents prepared",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of master plan for Lilydale Regional Park focusing on construction of off leash dog park which may include fencing, landscaping, parking lot improvements and site amenities. Project scope may also include site amenities adjacent to and within picnic shelter and restroom facilities.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lilydale-regional-park-master-plan-implementation,,,, 10000322,"Local match to federal grant to design/build trail bridge for Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail",2012,300000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","2017 annual visitation, reported by the Met Council in 2018.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail. Design and construct a trail bridge over Co Rd 19 in Shorewood. Match to $1 million Federal grant.",,"Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-designbuild-trail-bridge-lake-minnetonka-lrt-regional-trail,,,, 10000323,"Local match to federal grant to design/build trail bridge for Luce Line Regional Trail",2012,476000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Visitation reported when Met Council 2015 visitation estimates come out in Summer 2016",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Luce Line Regional Trail. Design and construct a trail bridge over Co. Rd. 61 in Plymouth. Match to $1 million federal grant",,"Luce Line Regional Trail/Three Rivers",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-designbuild-trail-bridge-luce-line-regional-trail,,,, 10000340,"Local match to federal grant to pave 5.5 miles of the Dakota Rail Regional Trail",2013,266000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","The project is completed. 5.5 miles of Dakota Rail constructed and open to the public June 2013.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Dakota Rail Regional Trail. Pave 5.5 miles of trail from Mayer west to Carver County border. Match to $1,201,788 federal grant.",,"Dakota Rail Regional Trail/Carver",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-pave-55-miles-dakota-rail-regional-trail,,,, 10000455,"Local match to federal grant for engineering and construction for Mississippi River, Big Rivers and Lilydale Regional Trails",2014,200000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased trail visits.","Project scope being established.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Mississippi River and Big Rivers Regional Trails, extend trail to St. Paul and connect to Lilydale Regional Trail and Mississippi River Regional Trail Rosemount Segment.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-engineering-and-construction-mississippi-river-big-rivers-and,,,, 10000458,"Local match to federal grant to engineer & build segment of North Creek Greenway Regional Trail (year 1 of 2)",2014,250000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,"No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"engineering and assistance with construction costs of a portion of the Regional Greenway through the MN Zoological Garden including a grade separated crossing of CASH 38",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-engineer-build-segment-north-creek-greenway-regional-trail-year,,,, 10000459,"Local match to federal grant to engineer & build segment of North Creek Greenway Regional Trail (year 1 of 2)",2015,350000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,"No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"engineering and assistance with construction costs of a portion of the Regional Greenway through the MN Zoological Garden including a grade separated crossing of CASH 38",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-engineer-build-segment-north-creek-greenway-regional-trail-0,,,, 10000503,"Local match for federal and county grants for land acquisition, trail design, trail and trailhead construction of 6.9 mile segment of the Dakota Rail Regional Trail",2010,205000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in regional park and regional trail visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare 2010 park and trail visits (pre-construction) to 2012 park and trail visits (post construction) to measure effectiveness of grant for these projects.","Project is complete with 6.9 miles of trail constructed and the grant is closed-out. The trail visits from preconstruction (2010) to post (2011) increased by 99,400 visits, with 99,200 visits in 2012. The two project outcomes included 6.9 miles of Dakota Rail regional trail phase 1 constructed, and remaining funds used for approximately one mile of trail at Lake Minnewashta Regional Park.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Up to $205,000 to match $1,729,000 of a Federal Transportation Enhancement grant, Transportation Enhancement ARRA funds and Carver County Regional Rail Authority funds for land acquisition, trail design, trail and trailhead construction of 6.9 mile segment of the Dakota Rail Regional Trail. Any remaining funds used to partially finance the match to a $1 million Federal Transportation Enhancement grant to design and construct a trail in Lake Minnewashta Regional Park and a trail underpass of Trunk Highway 41 that links to a City of Chanhassen trail.",,"Dakota Rail Regional Trail/Carver",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-and-county-grants-land-acquisition-trail-design-trail-and-trailhead,,,, 10000521,"Local match for federal grant to construct 1.1 miles of North Urban Regional Trail",2011,96000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in trail visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare trail visit growth from 2011 (pre-construction) to 2013 (post-construction) to measure the effect of constructing this trail.","The Dakota County Board of Commissioners selected preferred alignment. Construction documents are being prepared. Land acquisition on-track for completion by March 31, 2014. Project is on-schedule and construction started in 2014 and scheduled to be complete in 2015.",,794300,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"North Urban Regional Trail, complete local match to $794,300 federal transportation grant to construct 1.1 miles of North Urban Regional Trail.",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-construct-11-miles-north-urban-regional-trail,,,, 10000599,"Local match to federal grant to build 4 miles of Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2016,3769000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","1. Access number of linear feet of trail boardwalk constructed which provides access to and observation of publically owned wetlands and riparian areas. 2. Number of new trail miles constructed. 4. Enhanced coordination with other agencies.","4872 Linear Feet of trail boardwalk constructed accessing wetlands; 3.1 miles of trail constructed; Enhanced coordination with the City of Edina, Minnesota Deparment of Transportation, Hennepin County, and Nine Mile Creek Watershed District. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Complete eastern Edina portion of the Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail. Construct approximately 4 mile segment of trail from Tracy Avenue near Edina High School to the intersection of Xerxes and 75th on the Edina/Richfield border. Three Rivers has obtained a federal grant for $6.16 million to help pay for this project. The remainder will be funded through Fiscal Year 2014 and 2015 Legacy grants and local funds.",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-build-4-miles-nine-mile-creek-regional-trail,,,, 10000667,"Master plan & amendment development for Battle Creek Regional Park, Rice Creek North Regional Trail & the Lexington Avenue/Parkway Regional Trail (year 1 of 2)",2018,40000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Apply uniform standards and amenities for parks & trails in Ramsey Co. Theme Take Care of What We Have Measure and report the number of people who provided input on the proposed master plans, and the types of input solicited. ","The Rice Creek North Regional Trail and Battle Creek Regional Park master plans were completed. Lexington Avenue Regional Trail planning did not move forward. Rice Creek Engagement - Engagement was conducted summer 2018-2019 and consisted of five public meetings, two online surveys, engagement with other local agencies and user groups, and other comments received. Battle Creek engagement - Engagement was conducted 2019-2021 and consisted of approximately 2,500 plus feedback responses were received through online surveys, direct comments, pop-up meetings, and open house events.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Prepare a master plan amendment for Battle Creek Regional Park, Rice Creek North Regional Trail, and develop a master plan for Lexington Avenue Regional Trail including design/engineering, community engagement to identify improvements for existing elements such as buildings, roads, parking, creeks, ponds, lakes, wetlands, trails, animal exercise, amenities, turf games, landscaping, utilities, stormwater management, restoration, signage, gathering nodes, fitness/play elements, land acquisition.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/master-plan-amendment-development-battle-creek-regional-park-rice-creek-north-regional,,,, 10000668,"Master plan & amendment development for Battle Creek Regional Park, Rice Creek North Regional Trail & the Lexington Avenue/Parkway Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2019,86158,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Apply uniform standards and amenities for parks & trails in Ramsey Co. Theme Take Care of What We Have Measure and report the number of people who provided input on the proposed master plans, and the types of input solicited. ","The Rice Creek North Regional Trail and Battle Creek Regional Park master plans were completed. Lexington Avenue Regional Trail planning did not move forward. Rice Creek Engagement - Engagement was conducted summer 2018-2019 and consisted of five public meetings, two online surveys, engagement with other local agencies and user groups, and other comments received. Battle Creek engagement - Engagement was conducted 2019-2021 and consisted of approximately 2,500 plus feedback responses were received through online surveys, direct comments, pop-up meetings, and open house events.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Prepare a master plan amendment for Battle Creek Regional Park, Rice Creek North Regional Trail, and develop a master plan for Lexington Avenue Regional Trail including design/engineering, community engagement to identify improvements for existing elements such as buildings, roads, parking, creeks, ponds, lakes, wetlands, trails, animal exercise, amenities, turf games, landscaping, utilities, stormwater management, restoration, signage, gathering nodes, fitness/play elements, land acquisition.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/master-plan-amendment-development-battle-creek-regional-park-rice-creek-north-regional-0,,,, 10000668,"Master plan & amendment development for Battle Creek Regional Park, Rice Creek North Regional Trail & the Lexington Avenue/Parkway Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2016,29964,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"The Rice Creek North Regional Trail and Battle Creek Regional Park master plans were completed. Lexington Avenue Regional Trail planning did not move forward. Rice Creek Engagement - Engagement was conducted summer 2018-2019 and consisted of five public meetings, two online surveys, engagement with other local agencies and user groups, and other comments received. Battle Creek engagement - Engagement was conducted 2019-2021 and consisted of approximately 2,500 plus feedback responses were received through online surveys, direct comments, pop-up meetings, and open house events.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Prepare a master plan amendment for Battle Creek Regional Park, Rice Creek North Regional Trail, and develop a master plan for Lexington Avenue Regional Trail including design/engineering, community engagement to identify improvements for existing elements such as buildings, roads, parking, creeks, ponds, lakes, wetlands, trails, animal exercise, amenities, turf games, landscaping, utilities, stormwater management, restoration, signage, gathering nodes, fitness/play elements, land acquisition.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/master-plan-amendment-development-battle-creek-regional-park-rice-creek-north-regional-0,,,, 10020272,"Master plan & amendment development for Battle Creek Regional Park, Rice Creek North Regional Trail & the Lexington Avenue/Parkway Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2016,29964,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Apply uniform standards and amenities for parks & trails in Ramsey Co. Theme Take Care of What We Have Measure and report the number of people who provided input on the proposed master plans, and the types of input solicited. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Prepare a master plan amendment for Battle Creek Regional Park, Rice Creek North Regional Trail, and develop a master plan for Lexington Avenue Regional Trail including design/engineering, community engagement to identify improvements for existing elements such as buildings, roads, parking, creeks, ponds, lakes, wetlands, trails, animal exercise, amenities, turf games, landscaping, utilities, stormwater management, restoration, signage, gathering nodes, fitness/play elements, land acquisition. ",,"Jurisdiction-wide ",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/master-plan-amendment-development-battle-creek-regional-park-rice-creek-north-regional-1,,,, 10012049,"Master Plan Updates",2020,26839,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion and approval of master plan amendments and/or updates for Long Lake Regional Park and Rice Creek North Regional Trail","Master plan amendment completed and approved in 2021. Engagement activities included 2 in-person public meetings, 3 in-person pop up meetings, 45-day public review of draft master plan and concepts, and 30-day public review of final plan report. Notifications were sent out via email blasts, social media notifications, and 7,000 direct mailings. Municipalities posted project notices at City buildings. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Conduct a process to update existing master plans at two regional parks. Community engagement will be a large part of the updates and amendments",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/master-plan-updates,,,, 10029568,"Merriam Junction Regional Trail - Development",2024,934108,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Length of trail miles constructed and completion of four bridges","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"This project includes the development of 2.2 miles of paved, accessible non-motorized trail and four bridges connecting Scott and Carver counties across the Minnesota River and the natural landscapes of the Minnesota River Valley. The project will include construction of paved trail and four bridges, riverbank stabilization, signage and construction administration. This grant is providing partial funding. ",,"Merriam Junction Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/merriam-junction-regional-trail-development,,,, 10029568,"Merriam Junction Regional Trail - Development",2017,4508,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"This project includes the development of 2.2 miles of paved, accessible non-motorized trail and four bridges connecting Scott and Carver counties across the Minnesota River and the natural landscapes of the Minnesota River Valley. The project will include construction of paved trail and four bridges, riverbank stabilization, signage and construction administration. This grant is providing partial funding. ",,"Merriam Junction Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/merriam-junction-regional-trail-development,,,, 10003467,"Metropolitan Regional Park System Acquisition",2010,1290000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 143, Sec. 2, Subd. 04c","$1,290,000 is from the trust fund to the Metropolitan Council for subgrants for the acquisition of lands within the approved park unit boundaries of the metropolitan regional park system. This appropriation may not be used for the purchase of residential structures. A list of proposed fee title and easement acquisitions must be provided as part of the required work program. All funding for conservation easements must include a long-term stewardship plan and funding for monitoring and enforcing the agreement. This appropriation must be matched by at least 40 percent of nonstate money and must be committed by December 31, 2009, or the appropriation cancels. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2012, at which time the project must be completed and final products delivered, unless an earlier date is specified in the work program. ","Click on ""Work Plan"" under ""Project Details"". ","Click on ""Work Plan"" under ""Project Details"". ",,4888000,,,,,,"Metropolitan Council","State Government","The Twin Cities area is host to a nationally renowned system of regional parks that provides numerous outdoor recreational opportunities for the public while preserving green space for wildlife habitat. The Metropolitan Council is using this appropriation to partially finance the acquisition of approximately 195 acres to be added to existing metropolitan regional parks, with priority given to lands with shoreland, lands that provide important natural resource connections, and lands containing unique natural resources. For more information, visit http://www.lccmr.leg.mn/all_projects/2009_projects.html. ",,"Work Plan ",2009-07-01,2014-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Arne,Stefferud,"Metropolitan Council","390 N Robert St","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1360,arne.stefferud@metc.state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metropolitan-regional-park-system-acquisition,,,, 10003468,"Metropolitan Regional Park System Land Acquisition",2009,1500000,"M.L. 2008, Chp. 367, Sec. 2, Subd. 03i","$1,500,000 is from the trust fund to the Metropolitan Council for subgrants for the acquisition of lands within the approved park unit boundaries of the metropolitan regional park system. This appropriation may not be used for the purchase of residential structures. Subdivision 11 applies to grants awarded in the approved work program. A list of proposed fee title and easement acquisitions must be provided as part of the required work program. All funding for conservation easements must include a long-term stewardship plan and funding for monitoring and enforcing the agreement. This appropriation must be matched by at least 40 percent of nonstate money and must be committed by December 31, 2008, or the appropriation cancels. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2011, at which time the project must be completed and final products delivered, unless an earlier date is specified in the work program. ","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"". ","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"". ",,,,,,,,"Metropolitan Council","State Government","Overall Project Outcome and Results This $1.5 million appropriation leveraged a total of $1,833,241 of other funds to acquire 66.7 acres for the Metropolitan Regional Park System as follows: 0.5 acres including shoreline of the Mississippi River for Above the Falls Regional Park in Minneapolis (Grant SG-2008-143: $81,392 Environment Trust Funds and $54,261 Metro Council bonds, and matched with $45,216 of Minneapolis Park & Rec. Board funds for a total of $180,870). 9.42 acres along Rush Creek for Rush Creek Regional Trail managed by Three Rivers Park District in suburban Hennepin County (Grant SG-2009-021: $244,440 Environment Trust Funds and $152,528 Metro Council bonds, and matched with $132,233 of Three Rivers Park District funds for a total of $529,200). 8.89 acres including shoreline of Schulz Lake for Carver Park Reserve, managed by Three Rivers Park District in Carver County (Grant SG-2009-059: $431,640 Environment Trust Funds and $287,760 Metro Council bonds, and matched with $239,800 Three Rivers Park District funds for a total of $959,200). 8.12 acres including shoreline of Cedar Lake for Cedar Lake Farm in Scott County (Grant SG-2009-062: $221,810 Environment Trust Funds and $147,873 Metro Council bonds, and matched with $123,228 of Scott County funds for a total of $492,911). 38 acres including shoreline of the Mississippi River for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park in Washington County (Grant SG-2010-045: $445,455 Environment Trust Funds, and $296,970 Metro Council bonds, and matched with $247,475 of Washington County funds for a total of $989,900). 1.8 acres including shoreline of the St. Croix River for the St. Croix Valley Regional Trail in Washington County (Grant SG-2010-052: $75,263 Environment Trust Funds and $60,608 Metro Council bonds, and matched with $45,290 of Washington County funds for a total of $181,161). Project Results Use and Dissemination Each regional park agency that received a grant or grants from this appropriation informs the public about the land acquisition with its own website and news releases. The Metropolitan Council also publishes a ""Regional Parks Directory and Map"" that informs the public about the recreation activities available at each regional park and trail and includes website addresses and phone numbers for each park agency for more information. Finally, the Metropolitan Council's website includes an interactive parks map that contains the same information as the paper version of the ""Regional Parks Directory and Map"" at http://www.metrocouncil.org/parks/r-pk-map.htm. ",,,2008-07-01,2011-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metropolitan-regional-park-system-land-acquisition,,,, 10003515,"Metropolitan Regional Park System Acquisition",2015,1500000,"M.L. 2014, Chp. 226, Sec. 2, Subd. 07b","$1,500,000 the second year is from the trust fund to the Metropolitan Council for grants for the acquisition of lands within the approved park unit boundaries of the metropolitan regional park system. This appropriation may not be used for the purchase of habitable residential structures. A list of proposed fee title and easement acquisitions must be provided as part of the required work program. This appropriation must be matched by at least 40 percent of nonstate money that must be committed by December 31, 2014, or the appropriation cancels. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2017, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on Work Plan under Project Details.","Click on Work Plan under Project Details.",,,,1500000,,,11.28,"Metropolitan Council","State Government","The Twin Cities area is host to a nationally renowned system of regional parks and trails that provides numerous outdoor recreational opportunities for the public while preserving green space for wildlife habitat and other natural resource benefits. Currently the regional parks and trails system consists of 51 parks and park reserves containing more than 54,000 acres, more than 300 miles of interconnected trails, and has more than 46 million visits each year. Through an existing grant program, the Metropolitan Council is using this appropriation to partner with local metropolitan communities to partially finance the acquisition of approximately 200 acres to be added to existing metropolitan regional parks. Priority will be given to lands with shoreland, lands that provide important natural resource connections, and lands containing unique natural resources.",,http://www.lccmr.leg.mn/projects/2014/work_plans/2014_07b.pdf,2014-07-01,2018-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Deborah,"Streets Jensen","Metropolitan Council","390 Robert St N","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1554",deb.jensen@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metropolitan-regional-park-system-acquisition-0,,,, 10002307,"Metropolitan Regional Parks System Land Acquisition",2018,1500000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 96, Sec. 2, Subd. 09a","$1,500,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Metropolitan Council for grants to acquire approximately 197 acres of land within the approved park boundaries of the metropolitan regional park system. This appropriation may not be used to purchase habitable residential structures. A list of proposed fee title acquisitions must be provided as part of the required work plan. This appropriation must be matched by at least 40 percent of nonstate money that must be committed by December 31, 2017. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2020, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on Work Plan under Project Details.","Click on Work Plan under Project Details.",,,,,,,,"Metropolitan Council","State Government",,,"Work Plan",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Deborah,"Streets Jensen","Metropolitan Council","390 Robert St N","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1554",deb.jensen@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metropolitan-regional-parks-system-land-acquisition,,,, 10031463,"Metropolitan Regional Parks System Land Acquisition - Phase 8",2025,3000000,"M.L. 2024, Chp. 83, Sec. 2, Subd. 09e","$3,000,000 the second year is from the trust fund to the Metropolitan Council to acquire land within the approved boundaries of the metropolitan regional park system. This appropriation must be matched by an equal amount from a combination of Metropolitan Council and local agency money. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2028, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.",,,,,,,,"Metropolitan Council","State Government","Acquire properties with high-quality natural resources or natural resources restoration potential for the metropolitan Regional Parks System. This project will be matched over 100% with Council and local Agency funds.",,"Work Plan ",2024-07-01,2028-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Jessica,Lee,"Metropolitan Council","390 North Robert Street","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1621",jessica.lee@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Washington, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metropolitan-regional-parks-system-land-acquisition-phase-8,,,, 10004501,"Metropolitan Regional Park System Land Acquisition - Phase IV",2016,1000000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 76, Sec. 2, Subd. 09b","$1,000,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Metropolitan Council for grants to acquire at least 133 acres of lands within the approved park unit boundaries of the metropolitan regional park system. This appropriation may not be used to purchase habitable residential structures. A list of proposed fee title and easement acquisitions must be provided as part of the required work plan. This appropriation must be matched by at least 40 percent of nonstate money that must be committed by December 31, 2015, or the appropriation cancels. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2018, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on Work Plan under Project Details.","Click on Work Plan under Project Details.",,,,,,,,"Metropolitan Council","State Government",,,http://www.lccmr.leg.mn/projects/2015/work_plans_may/_2015_09b.pdf,2015-07-01,2019-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Deborah,"Streets Jensen","Metropolitan Council","390 Robert St N","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1554",deb.jensen@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metropolitan-regional-park-system-land-acquisition-phase-iv-0,,,, 10033319,"Metropolitan Regional Parks System Land Acquisition- Phase 7",2022,2250000,"M.L. 2021, First Special Session, Chp. 6, Art. 6, Sec. 2, Subd. 09e","$2,250,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Metropolitan Council for grants to acquire land within the approved park boundaries of the metropolitan regional park system. This appropriation must be matched by an equal amount from a combination of Metropolitan Council and local agency funds.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.",,,,,,,,"Metropolitan Council","State Government","Acquire properties with high-quality natural resources or natural resources restoration potential for the metropolitan Regional Parks System. This project will be matched over 100% with Council and local Agency funds.",,"Work Plan",2021-07-01,2024-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Jessica,Lee,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert St N","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1000",https://metrocouncil.org/,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metropolitan-regional-parks-system-land-acquisition-phase-7,,,, 10035440,"Miesville Ravine Park Reserve - Schwamb Acquisition",2024,224873,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 5 acres for Miesville Ravine Park Reserve","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 5 acres for Miesville Ravine Park Reserve",,"Miesville Ravine Park Reserve",2024-10-24,2025-10-24,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/miesville-ravine-park-reserve-schwamb-acquisition,,,, 10035440,"Miesville Ravine Park Reserve - Schwamb Acquisition",2022,8473,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 5 acres for Miesville Ravine Park Reserve","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 5 acres for Miesville Ravine Park Reserve",,"Miesville Ravine Park Reserve",2024-10-24,2025-10-24,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/miesville-ravine-park-reserve-schwamb-acquisition,,,, 10035443,"Miesville Ravine Park Reserve - Long-Range Plan Improvements",2025,1704889,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Habitat Restoration Bluff Prairie Natural Resource Management Access Trout Brook Valley: Trout Brook footbridge replacement with ADA- accessible overlook and fishing platform, Southbrook Trailhead improvements Cannon River Trailhead and Boat Launch: Drinking water, ADA- accessible kayak launch, improved riverside picnicking (additional picnic tables and grills), trailhead sidewalks and paths Cannon River Trailhead: Accessible shore fishing, Trout Brook touch point and rest area, restored savanna picnicking Cannon River half mile ADA-accessible trail loop","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Continue to stabilize and preserve the park reserve?s natural and cultural resources through invasive species control, habitat restoration, respectful siting of features, sustainable construction practices, strategic acquisitions, and stewardship outreach with neighboring landowners. 1. Provide thoughtfully integrated, accessible amenities that welcome a broader range of users into the park reserve, including those who may not feel equipped to explore Miesville Ravine currently. 2. Embrace Miesville Ravine?s remote setting within the Dakota County park system as a landing pad where visitors are given what they need to get comfortable exploring remote natural landscapes.",,"Miesville Ravine Park Reserve",2025-07-01,2029-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/miesville-ravine-park-reserve-long-range-plan-improvements,,,, 10020248,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park Master Plan Implementation",2022,1511203,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Reconstruction of visitor service building at Bde Maka Ska. Miles of trails improved. Type and number of visitor facilities improved and/or created","Plaza space and restroom are complete.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and implement improvements throughout the park called for in the Master Plan for Bde Maka Ska and Lake Harriet. These improvements will include a newly rebuilt refectory building, as well as trails, pathways, fishing, and other lake access, shoreline restoration, parking, informational signage, and visitor comfort facilities",,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-chain-lakes-regional-park-master-plan-implementation,,,, 10020249,"Minnehaha Regional Park Trail Rehabilitation and Improvements",2022,1210000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of trail miles rehabilitated, by type. Measurement of final as-built drawings","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Improve trails and construct new trails throughout the park, as guided by the master plan. Natural surface trails and associated bridges, boardwalks, and walls in the glade area are degraded and in need of enhancement. Paved trails in the upper park require rehabilitation in certain areas. Other project work may include visitor comfort facilities such as picnic areas, signs, drinking fountains, roadway crossings, and parking",,"Minnehaha Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","Proposed ",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnehaha-regional-park-trail-rehabilitation-and-improvements,,,, 10012041,"Minnehaha Park Pavilion Improvements, Phase 2",2020,170730,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Building capacity improved; number of restrooms, including number of stalls that meet or exceed ADA; number, type and location of seating areas, plaza spaces and ramps; description and photographs of landscaping.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Continue rehabilitation of Minnehaha Regional Park Pavilion to upgrade public spaces including restrooms, open seating areas, plaza spaces, stairs, ramps, and landscaping. Work will include design, engineering, architecture, and construction.",,"Minnehaha Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnehaha-park-pavilion-improvements-phase-2,,,, 10012040,"Minnehaha Parkway Implementation Phase 2",2021,414284,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number and type of new park facilities 2. Number and type of refurbished/reconstructed park facilities 3. Mileage and type of new and reconstructed trails","2,246 linear feet of bike trail were widened and rehabilitated. One raised crosswalk was added. 5,900 square foot rain garden with native plantings was added. One pedestrian bridge was re-aligned and refurbished. This project also added a drinking fountain and bike parking at a major trail intersection.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and construct rehabilitation projects associated with existing trails, bridges, habitat enhancement, stormwater management and water quality infrastructure, and signage. Projects will be determined through community participation in a master planning process. This funding is a continuation of several years of Parks and Trails Funds dedicated to this project. ",,"Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnehaha-parkway-implementation-phase-2,,,, 10012040,"Minnehaha Parkway Implementation Phase 2",2020,446270,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number and type of new park facilities 2. Number and type of refurbished/reconstructed park facilities 3. Mileage and type of new and reconstructed trails","2,246 linear feet of bike trail were widened and rehabilitated. One raised crosswalk was added. 5,900 square foot rain garden with native plantings was added. One pedestrian bridge was re-aligned and refurbished. This project also added a drinking fountain and bike parking at a major trail intersection.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and construct rehabilitation projects associated with existing trails, bridges, habitat enhancement, stormwater management and water quality infrastructure, and signage. Projects will be determined through community participation in a master planning process. This funding is a continuation of several years of Parks and Trails Funds dedicated to this project. ",,"Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnehaha-parkway-implementation-phase-2,,,, 10020247,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail Fort Snelling Segment",2023,1416085,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"The Minnesota River Valley is one of the largest publicly-managed open spaces within a major metropolitan area. Completion of the development of this segment will represent an important milestone in the corridor which is connected to the larger Minnesota Valley State Trail planned by the Minnesota DNR that will travel from Le Sueur to St. Paul",,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-greenway-regional-trail-fort-snelling-segment,,,, 10020247,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail Fort Snelling Segment",2022,1384446,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Dakota County will calculate the totals for each outcome measure and report prior to expiration of grant term ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"The Minnesota River Valley is one of the largest publicly-managed open spaces within a major metropolitan area. Completion of the development of this segment will represent an important milestone in the corridor which is connected to the larger Minnesota Valley State Trail planned by the Minnesota DNR that will travel from Le Sueur to St. Paul",,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-greenway-regional-trail-fort-snelling-segment,,,, 10020247,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail Fort Snelling Segment",2021,1290038,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Dakota County will calculate the totals for each outcome measure and report prior to expiration of grant term ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"The Minnesota River Valley is one of the largest publicly-managed open spaces within a major metropolitan area. Completion of the development of this segment will represent an important milestone in the corridor which is connected to the larger Minnesota Valley State Trail planned by the Minnesota DNR that will travel from Le Sueur to St. Paul",,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-greenway-regional-trail-fort-snelling-segment,,,, 10029569,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail - Dakota Homeland Interpretive Project",2021,100000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Greenway visitation change (measured thorugh visitation counts), with a focus on use by indigenous and other underserved communities. 2. Visitor satisfaction with the Dakota Homeland frames among all audiences (measured through a project performance survey conducted post-installation). 3. The growth and success of the tribal partnerships involved with delivering the frames and other/future interpretive projects (measured qualitatively). 4. On-time and on-budget project delivery (measured through project management data post-construction).","1. Visitation counts are still pending. 2. Surveys are still underway but response has been positive. 3. Partnerships with four federally recognized tribes are still in effect. 4. Design and installation of 10 nodes or interpretive waysides along the greenway in Dakota County. Each node or wayside included a wood and metal circular ""Frame"" with interpretation connecting visitors to Dakota stories of the river corridor.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, indigenous engagement, and construction of the Dakota Homeland Interpretive project along the Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-greenway-regional-trail-dakota-homeland-interpretive-project,,,, 10029569,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail - Dakota Homeland Interpretive Project",2020,50000,,"Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Greenway visitation change (measured thorugh visitation counts), with a focus on use by indigenous and other underserved communities. 2. Visitor satisfaction with the Dakota Homeland frames among all audiences (measured through a project performance survey conducted post-installation). 3. The growth and success of the tribal partnerships involved with delivering the frames and other/future interpretive projects (measured qualitatively). 4. On-time and on-budget project delivery (measured through project management data post-construction).","1. Visitation counts are still pending. 2. Surveys are still underway but response has been positive. 3. Partnerships with four federally recognized tribes are still in effect. 4. Design and installation of 10 nodes or interpretive waysides along the greenway in Dakota County. Each node or wayside included a wood and metal circular ""Frame"" with interpretation connecting visitors to Dakota stories of the river corridor.",,,,,,,,"Dakota County",,"Design, indigenous engagement, and construction of the Dakota Homeland Interpretive project along the Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-greenway-regional-trail-dakota-homeland-interpretive-project,,,, 10035449,"Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail - CCRRA Acquisition",2024,966600,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 5.2 acres for Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Carver County",,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Acquire 5.2 acres for Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail",,"Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail",2024-12-12,2025-12-12,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Marty,Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-bluffs-regional-trail-ccrra-acquisition,,,, 10020227,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2012,20494,,"Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Completed Recreation facilities funded by the grant.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Treehouse; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work; Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails realignment and reconstruction. ",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements,,,, 10029583,"Mississippi River Regional Trail - Trail Reconstruction",2024,450000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","2400 LF of safe smooth 10 wide trail surface.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"This project will reconstruct an existing 8-foot-wide trail in disrepair by widening the trail width to 10 feet and repaving. Deliverables include a smooth safe trail upon completion. Intended outcomes are to provide a safe, smooth, consistent width on regional trails for user enjoyment",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-regional-trail-trail-reconstruction,,,, 10012042,"Mississippi Gorge Implementation Phase 2",2021,655487,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and implement improvements called for in the 1982 plan for the Bohemian Flats area, and also improve various facilities throughout the park including trails, stairways, walls, and interpretive and wayfinding signs. These improvements will include trails, pathways, fishing and other river access, shoreline restoration, parking, informational signage, and visitor comfort facilities. The new master plan currently underway will use community participation to determine exact priority projects funded under this request. This funding is a continuation of several years of Parks and Trails funds dedicated to master planning and implementation. ",,"Mississippi Gorge Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gorge-implementation-phase-2,,,, 10012042,"Mississippi Gorge Implementation Phase 2",2020,406843,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number and type of new park facilities. Number and type of refurbished/reconstructed park facilities. Mileage and type of new and reconstructed trails. Number, type and location of all major activities identified in the final plan. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and implement improvements called for in the 1982 plan for the Bohemian Flats area, and also improve various facilities throughout the park including trails, stairways, walls, and interpretive and wayfinding signs. These improvements will include trails, pathways, fishing and other river access, shoreline restoration, parking, informational signage, and visitor comfort facilities. The new master plan currently underway will use community participation to determine exact priority projects funded under this request. This funding is a continuation of several years of Parks and Trails funds dedicated to master planning and implementation. ",,"Mississippi Gorge Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gorge-implementation-phase-2,,,, 10020270,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2024,2467727,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completed Recreation facilities funded by the grant.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Tree House; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction.",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements-0,,,, 10020270,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2023,4851287,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completed Recreation facilities funded by the grant.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Tree House; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction.",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements-0,,,, 10020270,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2022,3605571,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completed Recreation facilities funded by the grant.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Tree House; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction.",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements-0,,,, 10020270,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2021,560761,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completed Recreation facilities funded by the grant.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Tree House; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction.",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements-0,,,, 10020270,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2017,1500,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completed Recreation facilities funded by the grant.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Tree House; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction.",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements-0,,,, 10020270,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2015,53570,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Completed Recreation facilities funded by the grant.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Tree House; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction.",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements-0,,,, 10020270,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2014,130,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Completed Recreation facilities funded by the grant.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Tree House; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction.",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements-0,,,, 10020270,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2012,20494,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Tree House; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction.",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements-0,,,, 10012067,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Design and Construction",2021,3774177,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completed buildings, play areas, highline, picnicking areas, interpretation nodes, site work, parking, bathrooms, river access, outdoor classrooms, boat launch, fishing improvements, and trails; increased visitation.","This grant was not the sole funding source for any one amenity on this project. Most amenities on this project had numerous contractors involved under separate contracts, and multiple grants funded mutliple contractors. Some aspects of the project are 100% complete, while some aspects have not yet begun. The project as a whole is about 67% complete ($23M built), and this grant paid for 43% of that completed work.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan.? Improvements will including: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Nature?s Highline Trail & Tree House;? Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration;? ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements;? Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-design-and-construction,,,, 10012067,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Design and Construction",2020,4237023,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completed buildings, play areas, highline, picnicking areas, interpretation nodes, site work, parking, bathrooms, river access, outdoor classrooms, boat launch, fishing improvements, and trails; increased visitation.","This grant was not the sole funding source for any one amenity on this project. Most amenities on this project had numerous contractors involved under separate contracts, and multiple grants funded mutliple contractors. Some aspects of the project are 100% complete, while some aspects have not yet begun. The project as a whole is about 67% complete ($23M built), and this grant paid for 43% of that completed work.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan.? Improvements will including: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Nature?s Highline Trail & Tree House;? Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration;? ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements;? Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-design-and-construction,,,, 10012067,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Design and Construction",2019,1946477,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completed buildings, play areas, highline, picnicking areas, interpretation nodes, site work, parking, bathrooms, river access, outdoor classrooms, boat launch, fishing improvements, and trails; increased visitation.","This grant was not the sole funding source for any one amenity on this project. Most amenities on this project had numerous contractors involved under separate contracts, and multiple grants funded mutliple contractors. Some aspects of the project are 100% complete, while some aspects have not yet begun. The project as a whole is about 67% complete ($23M built), and this grant paid for 43% of that completed work.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan.? Improvements will including: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Nature?s Highline Trail & Tree House;? Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration;? ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements;? Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-design-and-construction,,,, 10012067,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Design and Construction",2018,12362,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completed buildings, play areas, highline, picnicking areas, interpretation nodes, site work, parking, bathrooms, river access, outdoor classrooms, boat launch, fishing improvements, and trails; increased visitation.","This grant was not the sole funding source for any one amenity on this project. Most amenities on this project had numerous contractors involved under separate contracts, and multiple grants funded mutliple contractors. Some aspects of the project are 100% complete, while some aspects have not yet begun. The project as a whole is about 67% complete ($23M built), and this grant paid for 43% of that completed work.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan.? Improvements will including: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Nature?s Highline Trail & Tree House;? Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration;? ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements;? Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-design-and-construction,,,, 10000725,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2012,18000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"Restored 74 acres Oak Savanna, removed 254 acres woody invasive species, removed 447 trees for oak wilt, thinned 15 acres of pines, restored 160 acres of prairie, planted 75 treestrimmed 32 miles of trail. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,,,Jurisdiction-wide,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-10,,,, 10000327,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2012,108000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Maintenance and improvements.","Restored 74 acres Oak Savanna, removed 254 acres woody invasive species, removed 447 trees for oak wilt, thinned 15 acres of pines, restored 160 acres of prairie, planted 75 treestrimmed 32 miles of trail. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"County-wide. Hire Conservation Corps Minnesota to implement natural resource rehabilitation and facility development projects.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-mn,,,, 10000331,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2012,125000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Maintenance and improvements.","Prepared and seeded 5 acres of highly erodible land at Whitetail Woods Regional Park. Allowed the purchase of contracted labor for removal of invasive species from 14 high priority sites totaling approximately 50 acres. Prepared fire control lines for Spring 2013 prescribed burns totaling 505 acres. Allowed the purchase of contracted labor for follow up control of invasive trees and forbs on approximately 60 acres of recently seeded prairie. Final Report was submitted in December of 2013.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"County-wide. Provide labor and materials to manage natural resources throughout Dakota County's regional park system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-0,,,, 10000336,"Natural resource management through MN Conservation Corps",2012,100000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Involve and educate youth.","In 2013 the Conservation Corp of Minnesota (CCM) worked on over 20 different natural resource projects within the Regional Park and Trails System, totaling over 5,900 hours. Of those total hours, approximately, 1300 hours were assisting high school youth on natural resource projects and environmental education. The CCM crew completed activities such as invasive species removal, prairie seeding, prescribed burns, rainwater garden maintenance, teaching environmental education courses to the youth, and assisting with gardening and maintenance at the Tamarack Nature Center. The grant has been closed out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"County-wide. Host MN Conservation Corps crew to engage youth in natural resource management projects.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-management-through-mn-conservation-corps,,,, 10000348,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2013,55000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits to parks and trails over time.","Bunker Hills Regional Park: 74 acre oak savanna restoration; 41 acre woody invasive species removal, .8 acre landscape maintenance; 341 trees abated in oak wilt program. Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park: 7,000 square feet landscape maintenance; 23 trees abated in oak wilt program. Rice Creek Chain of Lakes: 800 square feet landscape maintenance; 38 acres of Woody invasive species removal; 500 ft. deer fence installation; 16 trees abated in oak wilt program. Martin Island Linwood Lakes Regional Park: 4 buildings painted; 9 trees abated in oak wilt program.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Conservation Corps Minnesota contract to restore natural resources in Anoka County regional parks and trails.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-1,,,, 10000368,"Nature resource restoration & management throughout the County's regional parks and trails system",2013,125000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Annual natural resource program prepared for Fall of 2013-Spring of 2014 implementation. Completed natural resource restoration and management throughout Dakota County regional parks and trails.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"County-wide, complete natural resource restoration and management.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nature-resource-restoration-management-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system,,,, 10000388,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2013,110000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Numerous completed resource management projects systemwide.","In 2014 the Conservation Corp of Minnesota (CCM) worked on over 15 different natural resource projects within the Regional Park and Trails System, totaling over 5,200 hours. Of those total hours, approximately, 450 hours were assisting high school youth on natural resource projects and environmental education. The CCM crew completed activities such as invasive species removal, prairie seeding, prescribed burns, rainwater garden maintenance, teaching environmental education courses to the youth, and assisting with gardening and maintenance at the Tamarack Nature Center. Coordination planning for 2015 CCM projects are underway.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"System-wide. Host MN Conservation Corps crew to teach natural resource management to youth.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-2,,,, 10000395,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps (Year 1 of 2)",2014,110000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","MN Conservation Corps natural resource management. ","Project completed. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps (Year s of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-3,,,, 10000397,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps (Year s of 2)",2015,110000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","MN Conservation Corps natural resource management. ","Project completed. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps (Year s of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-4,,,, 10000410,"Natural Resource restoration in partnership with MN Conservation Corp, throughout the County's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2016,140000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of Acres of woodland invasive species removed. Number of acres of prairie/oak savanna invasive species removed. Number of acres of prairie/oak savanna prescribe fire conducted. Number of acres of woody plant material removed from prairie. ","108.58 acres of invasive species removed, 115 acres surveyed for forest pests (EAB, Dutch elm disease, oak wilt) 36 miles of trails trimmed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Continue the Conservation Corps of MN contract for work throughout the regional parks & trails system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ","Von DeLinde",,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-partnership-mn-conservation-corp-throughout-countys-regional,,,, 10000414,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2014,130000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased visits to park over time.","CCM completed prescribed burns on 116 acres of prairie, 1400 linear feet along river of buckthorn removal, 1 acres of basal treated buckthorn, 5 acres of pine stand thinning and woody invasive species removal, 20lbs of native seed collection.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"County-wide contract with MN Conservation Corps to do resource restoration work.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-5,,,, 10000415,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2015,130000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Natural Resource Restoration","Project completed. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"County-wide contract with MN Conservation Corps to do resource restoration work.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ","Von DeLinde",,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-6,,,, 10000460,"Natural resource planning, restoration & management throughout the county's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2014,150000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased trail visits.",,,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"County-wide, complete natural resource planning, restoration and management and other land cover improvements, throughout the park and greenway system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-planning-restoration-management-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and,,,, 10000461,"Natural resource planning, restoration & management throughout the county's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2015,150000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased trail visits.","Annual natural resource program prepared for Spring 2014 implementation.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"County-wide, complete natural resource planning, restoration and management and other land cover improvements, throughout the park and greenway system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-planning-restoration-management-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-0,,,, 10000524,"Natural resource rehabilitation within Anoka County's regional parks and trails system",2011,80000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The 2012 annual report will compare number of acres restored (invasive species controlled, forests managed, prairie planted/burned, trees planted, etc.), and additional projects completed between 200 with County Staff only and 2011 with County Staff and M","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Minnesota Conservation Corps to implement natural resource rehabilitation/development projects in regional parks, park reserves and trails in Anoka County.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-rehabilitation-within-anoka-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system,,,, 10000539,"Natural Resource restoration in partnership with MN Conservation Corp, throughout the County's regional parks and trails system (year 2 of 2)",2017,145000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of Acres of woodland invasive species removed. Number of acres of prairie/oak savanna invasive species removed. Number of acres of prairie/oak savanna prescribe fire conducted. Number of acres of woody plant material removed from prairie. ","108.58 acres of invasive species removed, 115 acres surveyed for forest pests (EAB, Dutch elm disease, oak wilt) 36 miles of trails trimmed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Continue the Conservation Corps of MN contract for work throughout the regional parks & trails system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ","Von DeLinde",,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-partnership-mn-conservation-corp-throughout-countys-0,,,, 10000568,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",2016,161000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the nmber of acres managed using best management practices, acres restored using best management practices, and types of implemented natural resource management practices. ","Approx. 200 acres restored, including fence removal, tree survey, garlic mustard removal, native seeding, tree/shrub planting, prairie plug planting, oak wilt tree removal, seed collection, prescribed burn prep, trash removal, EAB tree removal, shoreline restoration",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Natural resource management, stewardship, restoration and improvements per master plans.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-park-and-trail-units-year-1-2,,,, 10000569,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional park and trail units (year 2 of 2)",2017,218000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the nmber of acres managed using best management practices, acres restored using best management practices, and types of implemented natural resource management practices. ","Approx. 200 acres restored, including fence removal, tree survey, garlic mustard removal, native seeding, tree/shrub planting, prairie plug planting, oak wilt tree removal, seed collection, prescribed burn prep, trash removal, EAB tree removal, shoreline restoration.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Natural resource management, stewardship, restoration and improvements per master plans.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-park-and-trail-units-year-2-2,,,, 10000572,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",2016,110000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of natural resource projects performed; Total number of acres restored; Number of youth participants in CCM related work in Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails System; Number of hours Youth Corps performed work in the field","Completed - the grant funded a four person crew to complete natural resource management projects and engage youth.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue contracts with Conservation Corps of Minnesota (CCM) to engage youth of the community in natural resource management projects throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails. *(In 2013 the Conservation Corp of Minnesota (CCM) worked on over 20 different natural resource projects within the Regional Park and Trails System, totaling over 5,900 hours. Of those total hours, approximately, 1,300 hours were assisting high school youth on natural resource projects and environmental education).",,,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-park-and-trail-units-year-1-2-0,,,, 10000573,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional park and trail units (year 2 of 2)",2017,110000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of natural resource projects performed; Total number of acres restored; Number of youth participants in CCM related work in Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails System; Number of hours Youth Corps performed work in the field.","Completed - the grant funded a four person crew to complete natural resource management projects and engage youth.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue contracts with Conservation Corps of Minnesota (CCM) to engage youth of the community in natural resource management projects throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails. *(In 2013 the Conservation Corp of Minnesota (CCM) worked on over 20 different natural resource projects within the Regional Park and Trails System, totaling over 5,900 hours. Of those total hours, approximately, 1,300 hours were assisting high school youth on natural resource projects and environmental education).",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-park-and-trail-units-year-2-2-0,,,, 10000638,"Natural resource restoration in partnership with MN Conservation Corps throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",2018,150000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of acres of woodland invasive species removed, number of acres of prairie/oak savanna prescribe burns conducted, kilometers of pruned and trimmed cross country ski trails, the length of trail shoulders repaired and seeded, the number of trees removed for oak wilt and emerald ash borer management, and the number of trees planted.","Digital Mapping/Data Collection - 930 acres Erosion Control/Slope Stabilization - 15,517 sq ft Exotic/Invasive Species Management - 84.58 acres Non-motorized Trail Construction - 1,917 ft Non-motorized Trail Improvements/Maintenance - 187,522 ft Nursery Activities - moving/sorting/harvesting/etc - 72 hours Oak Wilt Management - 245 trees Planting - trees/shrubs/forbs/grasses - 2,310 Prescribed Burning - 85.1 acres Seed Collection - 20 hours Seeding - 15,083 sq ft",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Natural resource restoration in partnership with MN Conservation Corps throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-partnership-mn-conservation-corps-throughout-anoka-countys,,,, 10000639,"Natural resource restoration in partnership with MN Conservation Corps throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (year 2 of 2)",2019,150000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of acres of woodland invasive species removed, number of acres of prairie/oak savanna prescribe burns conducted, kilometers of pruned and trimmed cross country ski trails, the length of trail shoulders repaired and seeded, the number of trees removed for oak wilt and emerald ash borer management, and the number of trees planted.","Digital Mapping/Data Collection - 930 acres Erosion Control/Slope Stabilization - 15,517 sq ft Exotic/Invasive Species Management - 84.58 acres Non-motorized Trail Construction - 1,917 ft Non-motorized Trail Improvements/Maintenance - 187,522 ft Nursery Activities - moving/sorting/harvesting/etc - 72 hours Oak Wilt Management - 245 trees Planting - trees/shrubs/forbs/grasses - 2,310 Prescribed Burning - 85.1 acres Seed Collection - 20 hours Seeding - 15,083 sq ft",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Natural resource restoration in partnership with MN Conservation Corps throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (year 2 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-partnership-mn-conservation-corps-throughout-anoka-countys-0,,,, 10000665,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2018,110000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of natural resource projects performed, acres restored, youth participants in CCM-related work, and the number of work hours performed in the field. ","4 member CCM crew completed invasive species management, prairie enhancement, rain garden maintenance, seeding of woodlands and prairies, debris removal, and removal of river obstructions. CCM crew attended training on wildfire response and chainsaw safety. The CCM crew worked a combined total of over 4,200 hours of contract work within the Ramsey County regional park and trail system. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue contracts with Conservation Corps of Minnesota to engage youth of the community in natural resource management projects throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails including care of the teaching garden, buckthorn removal, other invasive removals, prairie restoration, streambank stabilization, etc.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-7,,,, 10000666,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2019,110000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of natural resource projects performed, acres restored, youth participants in CCM-related work, and the number of work hours performed in the field. ","4 member CCM crew completed invasive species management, prairie enhancement, rain garden maintenance, seeding of woodlands and prairies, debris removal, and removal of river obstructions. CCM crew attended training on wildfire response and chainsaw safety. The CCM crew worked a combined total of over 4,200 hours of contract work within the Ramsey County regional park and trail system. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue contracts with Conservation Corps of Minnesota to engage youth of the community in natural resource management projects throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails including care of the teaching garden, buckthorn removal, other invasive removals, prairie restoration, streambank stabilization, etc.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-8,,,, 10000710,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2012,15000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,,,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-9,,,, 10000710,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2011,15000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTFL","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,,,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,,,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-9,,,, 10029592,"Natural Resource Management ",2025,75000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Outcomes will be acres restored by type, number of invasive species removed, acres managed for oak wilt, etc.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Contract with organizations or hire staff for natural resource and maintenance management throughout the regional system in Anoka County. The scope of the work includes conducting invasive species removal, prairie, oak savanna and forest restorations, oak wilt management, seeding, plantings, additional building and grounds maintenance, tree/shrub removal, debris removal, sign installation, river cleanup/obstruction removal, and public outreach/education about natural resource management.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Perry,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-management-0,,,, 10029592,"Natural Resource Management ",2024,75000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Outcomes will be acres restored by type, number of invasive species removed, acres managed for oak wilt, etc.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Contract with organizations or hire staff for natural resource and maintenance management throughout the regional system in Anoka County. The scope of the work includes conducting invasive species removal, prairie, oak savanna and forest restorations, oak wilt management, seeding, plantings, additional building and grounds maintenance, tree/shrub removal, debris removal, sign installation, river cleanup/obstruction removal, and public outreach/education about natural resource management.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Perry,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-management-0,,,, 10000574,"Nature-based programming throughout the County's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",2016,125000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of programs, events, participants pecentage people of color, participants percentage low-income that comply with poverty income level. ","Second successful summer of outdoor programming in 6 regional parks with focus on reaching underserved residents including environmental education, pollinator education, canoeing, archery and fishing programs.",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Ramsey County",,"Develop and implement out-reach for nature and outdoor recreation based programming for people of low income and color throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails. (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nature-based-programming-throughout-countys-regional-park-and-trail-units-year-1-2,,,, 10000575,"Nature-based programming throughout the County's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",2017,125000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of programs, events, participants pecentage people of color, participants percentage low-income that comply with poverty income level. ","Second successful summer of outdoor programming in 6 regional parks with focus on reaching underserved residents including environmental education, pollinator education, canoeing, archery and fishing programs. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Develop and implement out-reach for nature and outdoor recreation based programming for people of low income and color throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails. (year 2 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nature-based-programming-throughout-countys-regional-park-and-trail-units-year-1-2-0,,,, 10015535,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail - New City Covenant Church Easement Acquisition",2020,305598,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 26,636 sq. ft. easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail","Acquired 26,636 sq. ft. easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",,373689,"Council Bonds/Three Rivers Park District",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 26,636 sq. ft. easement ",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nine-mile-creek-regional-trail-new-city-covenant-church-easement-acquisition,,,, 10015541,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail - Wanner Acquisition",2020,40034,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 2.305 sq. ft. easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail","Acquired 2,305 sq. ft. easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trial",,50439,"Council Bonds/Three Rivers Park District",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 2,305 sq. ft. easement",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nine-mile-creek-regional-trail-wanner-acquisition,,,, 10020250,"Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park Hiawatha Trail Loop, Bridges, and Master Plan Implementation",2022,1540000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Miles of trail constructed: Calculation of trails based on as-built CAD drawings","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and implement a trail loop around Lake Hiawatha, which currently does not exist. This project would interface with a new master plan for the Hiawatha golf course that envisions greater use by the general public. Improvements include trail construction, bridges, wayfinding, and visitor comfort amenities. ",,"Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nokomis-hiawatha-regional-park-hiawatha-trail-loop-bridges-and-master-plan-implementation,,,, 10012031,"Normandale Lake Restrooms and Maintenance Garage Replacement ",2021,292373,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Design and engineering documents completed 2. Reconstructed ADA-compliant restroom building with at least one accessible toilet each, for men and women 3. Reconstructed maintenance garage","New park building with two gender neutral bathrooms and increased maintenance and storage space ",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Replace restroom building & maintenance garage south of the Chalet Rd. parking lot with new restrooms that meet ADA requirements and new maintenance/trash/recycling building, including demolition of existing structures, retaining walls, soil corrections, associated stormwater management improvements, landscaping, lighting, concrete driveway & sidewalk connections, utilities, furniture, fixtures, equipment, turf restoration, surveys/permits, signage, plus design/engineering/legal & contingencies",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Ann Kattreh",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/normandale-lake-restrooms-and-maintenance-garage-replacement,,,, 10012031,"Normandale Lake Restrooms and Maintenance Garage Replacement ",2020,295405,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Design and engineering documents completed 2. Reconstructed ADA-compliant restroom building with at least one accessible toilet each, for men and women 3. Reconstructed maintenance garage","New park building with two gender neutral bathrooms and increased maintenance and storage space ",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Replace restroom building & maintenance garage south of the Chalet Rd. parking lot with new restrooms that meet ADA requirements and new maintenance/trash/recycling building, including demolition of existing structures, retaining walls, soil corrections, associated stormwater management improvements, landscaping, lighting, concrete driveway & sidewalk connections, utilities, furniture, fixtures, equipment, turf restoration, surveys/permits, signage, plus design/engineering/legal & contingencies",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Ann Kattreh",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/normandale-lake-restrooms-and-maintenance-garage-replacement,,,, 10020251,"North Mississippi Regional Park Master Plan and Programmatic Plan and Promotion",2022,100000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of master plan. Number of people engaged in master plan. Number of people reached through promotional events and engagements activities.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Created a new master plan for the park, with extensive community engagement. The master plan will include physical improvements to the park and will meet all Metropolitan Council requirements for master plans. In addition, the master plan will include a programmatic vision for the park, created in collaboration with MPRB environmental staff. Throughout the master plan and programmatic plan process, MPRB will promote the park both through community engagement and special events, both inside the park and throughout the north side of Minneapolis.",,"North Mississippi Regional Park/Minneapolis",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-mississippi-regional-park-master-plan-and-programmatic-plan-and-promotion,,,, 10025594,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail - Rockport Acquisition",2021,46345,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 1.17 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail","Acquired 1.17 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",,227311,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 1.17 acres",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2022-01-27,2023-01-27,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-creek-greenway-regional-trail-rockport-acquisition,,,, 10025594,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail - Rockport Acquisition",2020,15844,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 1.17 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail","Acquired 1.17 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",,,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 1.17 acres",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2022-01-27,2023-01-27,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-creek-greenway-regional-trail-rockport-acquisition,,,, 10025599,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail - Magellan Acquisition",2022,317018,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 2.23 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail","Acquired 2.23 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",,390661,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 2.23 acres",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2022-08-25,2023-08-25,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-creek-greenway-regional-trail-magellan-acquisition,,,, 10035441,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail - Oliver Acquisition",2024,70430,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 20.43 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 20.43 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2025-10-24,2025-10-24,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-creek-greenway-regional-trail-oliver-acquisition,,,, 10000579,"Off Leash Dog Area master plan throughout the County's regional park and trail units",2016,24684,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the completion of a system-wide off-leash Dog Area Master Plan, number of people who provided input, and the types of input solicited.","Off Leash Dog Area Master Plan completed and stakeholders engaged. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Prepare System-wide Off Leash Dog Area (O.L.D.A.) Master Plan that will identify and prioritize future capital projects at the Battle Creek O.L.D.A, Battle Creek Regional Park; Otter Lake O.L.D.A., Bald Eagle Otter Lake Regional Park; Rice Creek O.L.D.A., Rice Creek North Corridor. ( 2013 Park Visits; Bald Eagle Otter Lake, 333,600 visits; Battle Creek Regional Park, 761,900 visits; and Grass Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Park, 746,300 visits).",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/leash-dog-area-master-plan-throughout-countys-regional-park-and-trail-units,,,, 10000646,"Outreach for Carver County's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2018,8000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Record and report material created, number and type of events attended or services facilitated, and number of contacts made with the public. ","Helped our fully funded two direct postcard mailers to County residents showcasing park services, information, & opportunities and two newspaper insert promotional flyers. Funded a seasonal Marketing & Communications Specialist. Funded more than 350 hours of seasonal instructors. Funded the planning and implementation for a new community outreach program. Partially funded the purchase of a 24' 11 person voyageur canoe used for outdoor recreation services and programming. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Provide the resources to improve Carver County's outreach abilities for park areas and recreation programs.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-carver-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-1-2,,,, 10000647,"Outreach for Carver County's regional parks and trails system (year 2 of 2)",2019,28000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Record and report material created, number and type of events attended or services facilitated, and number of contacts made with the public. ","Helped our fully funded two direct postcard mailers to County residents showcasing park services, information, & opportunities and two newspaper insert promotional flyers. Funded a seasonal Marketing & Communications Specialist. Funded more than 350 hours of seasonal instructors. Funded the planning and implementation for a new community outreach program. Partially funded the purchase of a 24' 11 person voyageur canoe used for outdoor recreation services and programming. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Provide the resources to improve Carver County's outreach abilities for park areas and recreation programs.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-carver-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-2-2,,,, 10000652,"Outreach & engagement campaign for the County's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2018,75000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of internal and external collaboration groups, and the number of community members engaged through meetings, events, and activities.","Number of internal and external departments/organizations collaborated with: 58 Total adults and youth engaged: 5,867 Total adults engaged: 3,812 Total youth engaged: 2,055",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Create and manage a community outreach and engagement program to increase and enhance use of the parks by focusing on activities that strengthen use of parks, engaging the community, agencies, and developing relationships with community members. Additional focus would be identifying and supporting opportunities for partnership with DC departments including social services, corrections, etc. to provide opportunities to connect clients to outdoors.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-engagement-campaign-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-1-2,,,, 10000653,"Outreach & engagement campaign for the County's regional parks and trails system (year 2 of 2)",2019,75000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of internal and external collaboration groups, and the number of community members engaged through meetings, events, and activities.","Number of internal and external departments/organizations collaborated with: 58 Total adults and youth engaged: 5,867 Total adults engaged: 3,812 Total youth engaged: 2,055 ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Create and manage a community outreach and engagement program to increase and enhance use of the parks by focusing on activities that strengthen use of parks, engaging the community, agencies, and developing relationships with community members. Additional focus would be identifying and supporting opportunities for partnership with DC departments including social services, corrections, etc. to provide opportunities to connect clients to outdoors.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-engagement-campaign-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-2-2,,,, 10012032,Outreach,2021,28000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Document programs supported with Outreach funding, number of participants and number and types of outreach activities conducted. ","Helped or fully funded two, independently timed, direct postcard mailers to County residents showcasing park services, information, and opportunities. Helped or fully funded two, independently timed, newspaper insert promotional flyers. Funded the labor expense of a seasonal of Marketing and Communications Specialist, that facilitated the design of the examples above as well as many others. Funded the labor of over 3,000 hours of seasonal instructor labor that was utilized to connect more patrons to the outdoors and County Park and Recreation services through the Department offered programming and events and attending community events and functions. Funded the costs for the basic assembly of a community outreach program, including hard goods/supplies. Funded the costs to attend local community events. These costs were related to admission/entrance for booth space. Partially funded the costs to offer youth and family activities for public master planning efforts. Partially funded costs of enhancing master planning efforts with aim of obtaining better representation from diverse populations. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Funds will be used to conduct programs at areas inside and outside of park boundaries (e.g. regional parks & trails schools, city parks and neighborhoods) to encourage use of regional park and trail facilities; scholarships for those wo meet income guidelines for low/moderate incomes; seasonal staffing to conduct recreation programs and outreach activities, and to fund advertising and marketing for programs and outreach activities.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach,,,, 10012032,Outreach,2020,28000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Document programs supported with Outreach funding, number of participants and number and types of outreach activities conducted. ","Helped or fully funded two, independently timed, direct postcard mailers to County residents showcasing park services, information, and opportunities. Helped or fully funded two, independently timed, newspaper insert promotional flyers. Funded the labor expense of a seasonal of Marketing and Communications Specialist, that facilitated the design of the examples above as well as many others. Funded the labor of over 3,000 hours of seasonal instructor labor that was utilized to connect more patrons to the outdoors and County Park and Recreation services through the Department offered programming and events and attending community events and functions. Funded the costs for the basic assembly of a community outreach program, including hard goods/supplies. Funded the costs to attend local community events. These costs were related to admission/entrance for booth space. Partially funded the costs to offer youth and family activities for public master planning efforts. Partially funded costs of enhancing master planning efforts with aim of obtaining better representation from diverse populations. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Funds will be used to conduct programs at areas inside and outside of park boundaries (e.g. regional parks & trails schools, city parks and neighborhoods) to encourage use of regional park and trail facilities; scholarships for those wo meet income guidelines for low/moderate incomes; seasonal staffing to conduct recreation programs and outreach activities, and to fund advertising and marketing for programs and outreach activities.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach,,,, 10012050,"Outreach Program Specialist",2021,120334,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Visitors to the regional parks and trails are in lower percentages for low income, people with disabilities, and older adults. Some of the higher income ranges are more prevalent than in the overall population as are adults from their 20's through mid-40's","A wide array of programming was offered to Ramsey County residents with targeted outreach to people of color and low income residents. Examples of programming including fishing, archery, canoeing, hiking biking, snowshoein, kicksledding and cross country skiing. 405 programs were completed, with approximatleyt 27% of participants being people of color and a low-incoming participation percentage of approximately 35%.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The outreach specialist makes connections with agencies that serve youth in low income areas and that serve underrepresented regional park and trail users in a variety of settings. Examples of programs include gardening, fishing, and canoeing",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-program-specialist,,,, 10012050,"Outreach Program Specialist",2020,125000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Visitors to the regional parks and trails are in lower percentages for low income, people with disabilities, and older adults. Some of the higher income ranges are more prevalent than in the overall population as are adults from their 20's through mid-40's","A wide array of programming was offered to Ramsey County residents with targeted outreach to people of color and low income residents. Examples of programming including fishing, archery, canoeing, hiking biking, snowshoein, kicksledding and cross country skiing. 405 programs were completed, with approximatleyt 27% of participants being people of color and a low-incoming participation percentage of approximately 35%.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The outreach specialist makes connections with agencies that serve youth in low income areas and that serve underrepresented regional park and trail users in a variety of settings. Examples of programs include gardening, fishing, and canoeing",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-program-specialist,,,, 10000519,"Overlay 2.2 miles of roads in Lake Byllesby Regional Park",2011,88000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare park visit growth from 2010 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post construction).","The project was successfully completed. The park visits increased from 136,100 in 2010 (pre-construction) to 122,000 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 14,100 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lake Byllesby Regional Park, overlay 2 miles of main entrance road and 1,000 feet of campground road.",,"Lake Byllesby Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/overlay-22-miles-roads-lake-byllesby-regional-park,,,, 10000337,"PAOF and Construct road, parking, paved trail, dog area & parking & restore natural resources at Spring Lake Regional Park",2012,512000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits to park and off-leash dog area.","Park improvements complete and the park was opened to public on October 13, 2012.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Spring Lake Regional Park. Prep site, construct road and parking, trail, off-leash dog area, and restore natural resources.",,"Spring Lake Regional park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paof-and-construct-road-parking-paved-trail-dog-area-parking-restore-natural-resources,,,, 10000548,"Park Ambassador program for the City's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2018,30000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of internal and external collaboration groups, and the number of community members engaged through meetings, events, and activities.","Family Jam - 250 attendees, 12 volunteers Unidos Fest - 200 attendees Zumba - 750 participants over 10 weeks ",,,,,,"City Council",1,Bloomington,,"Staffing, programming, supplies and contracted services to operate a Park Ambassador Program within the Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Regional Park that would focus on increasing usage by minorities and other underrepresented populations by conducting community outreach, meet and greet park users, education of regulations, address reservation/maintenance concerns and creating programs of interest to underserved segments of the public developed based upon surveys, engagement and outreach.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Ann Kattreh",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/park-ambassador-program-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-1-2,,,, 10000549,"Park Ambassador program for the City's regional parks and trails system (year 2 of 2)",2019,8477,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of internal and external collaboration groups, and the number of community members engaged through meetings, events, and activities.","Family Jam - 250 attendees, 12 volunteers Unidos Fest - 200 attendees Zumba - 750 participants over 10 weeks ",,,,,,"City Council",1,Bloomington,,"Staffing, programming, supplies and contracted services to operate a Park Ambassador Program within the Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Regional Park that would focus on increasing usage by minorities and other underrepresented populations by conducting community outreach, meet and greet park users, education of regulations, address reservation/maintenance concerns and creating programs of interest to underserved segments of the public developed based upon surveys, engagement and outreach.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Ann Kattreh",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/park-ambassador-program-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-2-2,,,, 10000627,"Park improvements at Bohemian Flats for Mississippi Gorge Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2016,250000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"1. Completed master plan for Mississippi Gorge Regional Park 2. 940' of walkway 3. Two medium size picnic shelters 4. One large size picnic shelter 5. 10 new picnic areas and one drinking fountain 6. Two new restroom enclosures 7. Three volleyball courts 8. Numerous benches",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Park improvements at Bohemian Flats for Mississippi Gorge Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"Mississippi Gorge Regional Park/Minneapolis",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/park-improvements-bohemian-flats-mississippi-gorge-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000628,"Park improvements at Bohemian Flats for Mississippi Gorge Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2017,2108000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","At Bohemian Flats, design and implement park improvements that include boat access, restroom accomodations, picnic areas, trails, shoreline restoration, and way finding. ","1. Completed master plan for Mississippi Gorge Regional Park 2. 940' of walkway 3. Two medium size picnic shelters 4. One large size picnic shelter 5. 10 new picnic areas and one drinking fountain 6. Two new restroom enclosures 7. Three volleyball courts 8. Numerous benches",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Park improvements at Bohemian Flats for Mississippi Gorge Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",,"Mississippi Gorge Regional Park/Minneapolis",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/park-improvements-bohemian-flats-mississippi-gorge-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000642,"Parking lot and trail improvements at Bunker Hills Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,477408,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot improvements, linear feet of curb repair, and the linear feet/miles of trails redeveloped. ","147,194 sq ft of rehabbed parking lot at Bunker Beach 3,955 sq ft of Trail",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Parking lot and trail improvements at Bunker Hills Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parking-lot-and-trail-improvements-bunker-hills-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000643,"Parking lot and trail improvements at Bunker Hills Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,122592,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot improvements, linear feet of curb repair, and the linear feet/miles of trails redeveloped. ","147,194 sq ft of rehabbed parking lot at Bunker Beach",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Parking lot and trail improvements at Bunker Hills Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parking-lot-and-trail-improvements-bunker-hills-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10012033,"Parks Operations and Natural Resource Manager",2021,,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Position filled, assets managed","The position was filled and park and natural resources assets are being managed",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Carver County",,"The position manages park and trail maintenance personnel and corresponding operations. The position is responsible for asset management of park facilities, grounds and natural resources (forest, prairie, wetland, shore land, wildlife).",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-operations-and-natural-resource-manager,,,, 10012033,"Parks Operations and Natural Resource Manager",2020,20310,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Position filled, assets managed","The position was filled and park and natural resources assets are being managed",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Carver County",,"The position manages park and trail maintenance personnel and corresponding operations. The position is responsible for asset management of park facilities, grounds and natural resources (forest, prairie, wetland, shore land, wildlife).",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-operations-and-natural-resource-manager,,,, 10012038,"Parks Outreach and Engagement Coordinator",2021,54198,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number of internal and external departments/organizations that collaborated with Dakota County Parks 2. Number of community members engaged through meetings, events, and activities","See Row 46",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Manage a community outreach and engagement program to increase and enhance use of the parks by focusing on activities that strengthen use of parks, engaging the community, agencies, and developing relationships with community members. Additional focus would be identifying and supporting opportunities for partnership with DC departments including social services, corrections, etc. to provide opportunities to connect clients to outdoors. ",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-outreach-and-engagement-coordinator,,,, 10012038,"Parks Outreach and Engagement Coordinator",2020,73575,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number of internal and external departments/organizations that collaborated with Dakota County Parks 2. Number of community members engaged through meetings, events, and activities","LINKED TO SG-06009: The Parks Outreach and Engagement Coordinator managed the Marketing, Awareness and Promotion Plan which resulted in 15,787 residents increasing their awareness of park offerings by participating in programs and events in the parks, interacting with park staff and activities at locations throughout the communities of Dakota County, and increased representation of the cultural and linguistic diversity of Dakota County in our communications and program offerings. The numbers on the table and graphs to the right represent the individuals that engaged with Dakota County Parks through an outreach program, activity, or event, primarily in-person, but also through Zoom during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. As seen on the table and graphics, from 2019 through 2023 there was relatively steady growth in the number of activities conducted and people engaged, with the exception of a dip in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and a dip in 2023 due to the fact that there were only 1.5 months included in that years reporting before the close date of SG-06009. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Manage a community outreach and engagement program to increase and enhance use of the parks by focusing on activities that strengthen use of parks, engaging the community, agencies, and developing relationships with community members. Additional focus would be identifying and supporting opportunities for partnership with DC departments including social services, corrections, etc. to provide opportunities to connect clients to outdoors. ",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-outreach-and-engagement-coordinator,,,, 10012037,"Park System Marketing",2021,,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of unique marketing products developed (print, digital, or other). ","Funds reallocated",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Implement an integrated brand awareness and marketing campaign to increase awareness and familiarity of the park system service offerings to Dakota County residents and increase new use throughout the regional park system. The campaign will use print, digital and other media strategies to inform a broad and diverse audience with targeted approaches appropriate for those audiences. ",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/park-system-marketing,,,, 10012037,"Park System Marketing",2020,49651,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of unique marketing products developed (print, digital, or other). ","175 marketing products developed reaching 22,961 people.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Implement an integrated brand awareness and marketing campaign to increase awareness and familiarity of the park system service offerings to Dakota County residents and increase new use throughout the regional park system. The campaign will use print, digital and other media strategies to inform a broad and diverse audience with targeted approaches appropriate for those audiences. ",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/park-system-marketing,,,, 10000350,"Pave trail and improve corridor within Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2013,318000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Construction activities were completed in 2014. The number of park visits to Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Parks were 644,800 in 2012 (pre-construction). The number of park visits to Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Parks were 746,300 in 2013.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Grass Vadnais Regional Park. Pave trail and improve corridor.",,"Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pave-trail-and-improve-corridor-within-vadnais-snail-lake-regional-park,,,, 10000453,"Paving improvements to Hardwood Creek Regional Trail (Year 1 of 2)",2014,45000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Improve the riding surface for trail users.","The grant-funded part of the project was significantly completed in fall 2014 and included an extension of the regional trail to the south. The new trail section connected the Hardwood Creek Trail to the future Glacial Hills Regional Trail.",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Hardwood Creek Regional Trail. Complete paving and other improvements to Hardwood Creek Regional Trail, which may include new trail sections toward Bald Eagle Regional Park.",,"Hardwood Creek Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paving-improvements-hardwood-creek-regional-trail-year-1-2,,,, 10000454,"Paving improvements to Hardwood Creek Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2015,47000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Improve the riding surface for trail users.","The grant-funded part of the project was significantly completed in fall 2014 and included an extension of the regional trail to the south. The new trail section connected the Hardwood Creek Trail to the future Glacial Hills Regional Trail.",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Hardwood Creek Regional Trail. Complete paving and other improvements to Hardwood Creek Regional Trail, which may include new trail sections toward Bald Eagle Regional Park.",,"Hardwood Creek Regional Trail",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paving-improvements-hardwood-creek-regional-trail-year-2-2,,,, 10000320,"Pavement work at Fish Lake Regional Park",2012,229506,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Project completed October 2013. Grant closed out in October 2014",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Fish Lake Regional Park. Replace or renovate pavement in parking lots, roads and trails.",,"Fish Lake Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pavement-work-fish-lake-regional-park,,,, 10000321,"Pavement work at Baker Park Reserve",2012,2300000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Visitation reported when Met Council 2015 visitation estimates come out in Summer 2016",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Baker Park Reserve. Replace, renovate pavement in parking lots, roads and trails.",,"Baker Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pavement-work-baker-park-reserve,,,, 10000699,"Pavilion and restroom improvements at Lake George Regional Park",2019,230000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the pavilion and restroom improvements completed. ","3,955 sq ft of Trail",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Pavilion and restroom improvements at Lake George Regional Park",,"Lake George Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pavilion-and-restroom-improvements-lake-george-regional-park,,,, 10020266,"Phalen Picnic Pavilion Design",2022,283600,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Approval of concept design by Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Commission by expiration of grant","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare concept design for renovation of picnic pavilion and surrounding area at Phalen Regional Park. Project may include community engagement, engineering, testing, and design services. ",,"Phalen Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phalen-picnic-pavilion-design,,,, 10025589,"Phalen Regional Park - East Shore Trailhead",2023,720000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Trailhead constructed","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design and construction of new trailhead of east shore of Phalen Lake at intersection with Bruce Vento Regional Trail. Project may include design, construction administration, excavation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, structure construction, paving and concrete work, utility work, lighting, site amenities, and landscaping.",,"Phalen Regional Park",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phalen-regional-park-east-shore-trailhead,,,, 10020233,"Phalen East Shore Trailhead Design",2021,99240,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of concept plan for trailhead","Concept plan for trailhead completed.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Complete design of trailhead on east shore of Phalen Lake at intersection with Bruce Vento Regional Trail",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2020-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phalen-east-shore-trailhead-design,,,, 10020233,"Phalen East Shore Trailhead Design",2020,73969,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of concept plan for trailhead","Concept plan for trailhead completed.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Complete design of trailhead on east shore of Phalen Lake at intersection with Bruce Vento Regional Trail",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2020-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phalen-east-shore-trailhead-design,,,, 10015537,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park - McKinney Acquisition",2019,126909,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire .9 acres for Phalen Regional Park","Acquired .9 acres for Phalen-Keller Regional Park",,159181,"Council Bonds/St. Paul",,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Acquire .9 acres",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phalen-keller-regional-park-mckinney-acquisition,,,, 10015537,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park - McKinney Acquisition",2018,122,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire .9 acres for Phalen Regional Park","Acquired .9 acres for Phalen-Keller Regional Park",,,"Metropolitan Council/St. Paul",,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Acquire .9 acres",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phalen-keller-regional-park-mckinney-acquisition,,,, 10000563,"Phased design & construction of ADA access deficiencies throughout the County's regional parks and trails system (SFY2019 only)",2019,100000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the sign standards developed for park entrance signs, and the number of signs installed. ","Improvements enhanced ADA accessibilty at all OLDA entrances for improved entrance walkways, pavement transitions, assessible gathering areas, assessible hardware, and new fencing to accomindate ADA accessibility in dog bullpen area. Overall, there were several entrance defiances corrected at each OLDA area. Otter Lake accessibility improvements corrected 8 deficiencies with input (verbal and email) recieved from OLDA volunteer group members. Rice Creek accessibility improvements corrected 7 deficiencies with input (verbal and email) recieved from OLDA volunteer group members. Battle Creek OLDA accessibility improvements corrected 8 deficiences with input (verbal and email) recieved from OLDA volunteer group members.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Phased design and construction of ADA access deficiencies throughout the Regional Park and Trail System that are identified in the Ramsey County Parks and Trails ADA Transition Plan including Design/engineering, for building and site improvements such as access improvements for walkways, hardware components, doors, window, restroom components, building interiors, utilities, stair and railings, sidewalk, trail, shelters, play elements, parking lots, grading, signs and site amenities",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phased-design-construction-ada-access-deficiencies-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and,,,, 10000592,"Phase III Road & utility construction at Harriet Island - Lilydale - Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2016,1188000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","1. Number of lineal feet of roadway constructed; 2. Number of lineal feet of underground utilities installed.","Constructed 2,820.79 linear feet of roadway, and 2,820.79 linear feet of sanitary sewer and water lines. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continue Implementation of adopted park master plan: Complete Road & Utility Construction from the end of Phase II to the Harriet Island area (2,800 lineal feet). Lilydale hosts approximately 786,000 visits annually, of which approximately 10% are of Asian descent.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-iii-road-utility-construction-harriet-island-lilydale-cherokee-heights-regional-park,,,, 10015549,"Phase 2 Prairie Picnic Area shelter construction in Long Lake Regional Park",2021,475712,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of picnic shelter, number of redevelopment acres, number of new pedestrian trails constructed, number and type of site amenities added","3,200 sf picnic shelter; 550 sf restroom building; .27 acres; added trail connection; added 12 picnic tables, 6 sinks & toilets; 2 drinking fountains",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Phase 2 building and site improvements for design, construction, and contingencies of a new picnic shelter including shelter construction, site improvements, utility infrastructure improvements, stormwater management, bituminous trail connections, landscape restoration, play amenities, wayfinding, and site amenities that are tied to grant SG-12282.",,"Long Lake Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-2-prairie-picnic-area-shelter-construction-long-lake-regional-park,,,, 10029589,"Phase 2 Off-Leash Dog Area Improvements",2025,490000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Implement Phase 2 improvements at off-leash areas at Battle Creek, Rice Creek, and Otter Lake OLDA?s.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Initiate phase 2 improvement recommendations from the off-leash dog area master plan consisting of design/development of site infrastructure improvements, initiate construction on phase 2 items at off-leash dog areas in Battle Creek Regional Park, Bald Eagle-Otter Lake regional Park and Rice Creek North Regional Trail.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-2-leash-dog-area-improvements,,,, 10029589,"Phase 2 Off-Leash Dog Area Improvements",2024,200000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Implement Phase 2 improvements at off-leash areas at Battle Creek, Rice Creek, and Otter Lake OLDAs.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Initiate phase 2 improvement recommendations from the off-leash dog area master plan consisting of design/development of site infrastructure improvements, initiate construction on phase 2 items at off-leash dog areas in Battle Creek Regional Park, Bald Eagle-Otter Lake regional Park and Rice Creek North Regional Trail.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-2-leash-dog-area-improvements,,,, 10000354,"Picnic & play area rehabilitation along Indian Mounds Regional Trail",2013,212000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Construction initiated to implement phase one of an updated park master plan to rehabilitate picnic and play areas. Completion expected in Spring, 2015.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Indian Mounds Regional Trail. Implement picnic and play area rehabilitation.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/picnic-play-area-rehabilitation-along-indian-mounds-regional-trail,,,, 10015548,"Pine Point Regional Park - Branson Acquisition",2021,589628,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 48.52 acres for Pine Point Regional Park","Acquired 48.52 acres for Pine Point Regional Park",,196935,"Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 48.52 acres",,"Pine Point Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pine-point-regional-park-branson-acquisition,,,, 10000472,"Planning and improvements for Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional park",2015,700000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in park and trail visits over time to measure the effect of the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park trail project.","Improved trail crossing of Richfield Road, Master Plan complete. ",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Mpls Chain of Lakes Regional Park build trail, shoreline, water access, picnic, sailboat facility, and concession improvements, including Planning and community engagement process. The construction portion includes site furniture, landscaping, site utility",,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-and-improvements-minneapolis-chain-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000485,"Planning and design for renovation of the Eastman Nature Center in Elm Creek Park Reserve",2010,665000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Nature Center construction complete. Approximately 40,979 visits to Eastman Nature Center during 2010, increasing to approximately 47,333 visits in 2013. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Planning and design for the start of renovation of Eastman Nature Center in Elm Creek Park Reserve. A? Provide additional classroom space and exhibit areas as well needed functional rehabilitation. A? Rehabilitation will allow for additional school and educational programs. A? More children will have opportunities to be connected to nature and experience park programs.",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-and-design-renovation-eastman-nature-center-elm-creek-park-reserve,,,, 10000509,"Plant trees along Victory Memorial Parkway",2010,40000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Track the number of trees and types of trees planted. ","Project complete. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"A grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway.",,"Victory Memorial Parkway Regional Trail",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,,,MN,,,,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/plant-trees-along-victory-memorial-parkway,,,, 10012059,"Point Douglas Regional Trail Master Planning",2022,10000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of master plan","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare master plan for future Point Douglas Regional Trail. Project may include community engagement, assessing feasibility, and engineering testing. ",,"Point Douglas Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/point-douglas-regional-trail-master-planning,,,, 10012059,"Point Douglas Regional Trail Master Planning",2020,119794,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of master plan","Master plan complete and approved by the City Council and Metropolitan Council",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare master plan for future Point Douglas Regional Trail. Project may include community engagement, assessing feasibility, and engineering testing. ",,"Point Douglas Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/point-douglas-regional-trail-master-planning,,,, 10000353,"Prepare trail master plan for 2.9-mile segment of the Mississippi River Regional Trail",2013,50000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","The City completed a draft master plan in consultation with project partners: Metropolitan Airports Commission, US. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul Port Authority, Dakota County Planning Department, City of South St. Paul, Ramsey County Regional Rail Authority. Saint Paul Great River Passage (GRP) Master Plan at http://www.stallionpublishers.com/publication.aspx?pid=1343&pkey=rizdeplqz . Expect 2016 master plan approval by Met Council.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail. Prepare trail master plan for 2.9-mile segment.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/St Paul",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prepare-trail-master-plan-29-mile-segment-mississippi-river-regional-trail,,,, 10000493,"Prepare Master Plans for Scott County Regional Trails and Spring Lake Regional Trail",2010,56000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete and approve park master plan, and track public participation. ","Citizen Design Team of 12 Scott County residents met monthly throughout the planning process (9 times), held public participation meetings, made presentations to the County Park Advisory Commission, County Board, three township boards, three city park commissions, and a downtown business group at separate meetings. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Prepare and update the Scott County Regional Trail Master Plan and complete a master plan for the Spring Lake Regional Trail.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prepare-master-plans-scott-county-regional-trails-and-spring-lake-regional-trail,,,, 10000494,"Prepare Acquisition Master Plan for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2010,50000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete and approve park master plan, and track public participation. ","Citizen Design Team of 30 county residents met monthly throughout the planning process (9 times). Public participation kick-off meeting and site field trip attracted 45 participants. Collaboration meetings included MN DNR, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, Le Sueur County, Sibley County and area townships. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Prepare Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve Acquisition Master Plan. A? This project would identify the proposed boundary for a 2,000 acre park reserve. The project would be conducted in partnership with stakeholders including local landowners, the Ney Nature Center, MN DNR, and US Fish and Wildlife.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prepare-acquisition-master-plan-blakeley-bluffs-park-reserve,,,, 10000495,"Prepare development plans for Cedar Lake Farm and Doyle-Kennefick Regional Parks and a county-wide regional park system plan",2010,140000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete and approve park master plan, and track public participation. ","Citizen Design Team of 30 county residents met monthly throughout the planning process (9 times). Public participation kick-off meeting and site field trip attracted 45 participants. Collaboration meetings included MN DNR, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, Le Sueur County, Sibley County and area townships. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Prepare a County-wide regional park system plan and prepare development master plans for Cedar Lake Farm and Doyle-Kennefick regional parks.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prepare-development-plans-cedar-lake-farm-and-doyle-kennefick-regional-parks-and-county,,,, 10000316,"Provide shuttle service at Como Regional Park",2012,75000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Program continued shuttle service, lessening traffic congestion and pollution.","Project completed. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Regional Park. Continue park shuttle service program. Initially funded with Grant SG-2010-087.",,"Como Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/provide-shuttle-service-como-regional-park,,,, 10000356,"Provide 600 hours of shuttle service at Como Regional Park",2013,100000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased shuttle ridership to reduce vehicle emissions and fuel.","Shuttle service provided May to September 2013 and 2014 to Como Zoo and Regional Park; Weekends May to September and weekdays June to August from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm. Service from off-site parking to entry of Como Park Zoo and Conservatory minimized traffic congestion in and around Como Regional Park. Total service of 96 days, 870 hours, April to September 2011. In 2010, 30,485 riders rode round trip. The average daily ridership was 5.1 percent, with an 11 percent high. Based on the second year of this grant, the following cumulative effects are as follows: Assuming 4 riders per car averaged 880 fewer cars in and around the Como Regional Park. For 192 days, reduced miles driven by 6 miles, not adding 64.4 metric tons of CO2 into the air. Total riders from 2012 to 2013 increased by 10,947, a 35% increase for a total ridership of 42,467. Capture rate of Campus Visitors increased by .64%, but we did see a decrease in weekend capture and an increase in weekday riders. There was some poor weather (heat, storm, cooler days) on the weekends. Our total number of weekday riders increased by 113% with a total number of 15,509 users.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Regional Park. Provide 600-plus house of shuttle service.",,"Como Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/provide-600-hours-shuttle-service-como-regional-park-0,,,, 10000432,"Provide 600 hours of shuttle service at Como Regional Park (Year 1 of 2)",2014,100000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increase ridership from satellite parking to Como Zoo 1% on weekends and 2% on weekdays in 2013 and by 1% on weekends and 1% on weekdays in 2014.","Como Park Zoo and Conservatory offered over 1,400 hours of shuttle service May-September 2014. The season featured over 35,000 riders with an average total percentage of daily visitors using the shuttle was 3.8%.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Regional Park. Provide 600 plus hours of shuttle service at Como Park connecting people to various park amenities.",,"Como Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/provide-600-hours-shuttle-service-como-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000433,"Provide 600 hours of shuttle service at Como Regional Park (Year 2 of 2)",2015,100000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increase ridership from satellite parking to Como Zoo 1% on weekends and 2% on weekdays in 2013 and by 1% on weekends and 1% on weekdays in 2014.","Como Park Zoo and Conservatory offered over 1,400 hours of shuttle service May-September 2014. The season featured over 35,000 riders with an average total percentage of daily visitors using the shuttle was 3.8%.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Regional Park. Provide 600 plus hours of shuttle service at Como Park connecting people to various park amenities.",,"Como Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/provide-600-hours-shuttle-service-como-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000296,"Provide 600 hours of shuttle service at Como Regional Park",2011,125000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Service Schedule was weekends from May-Sept and weekdays June-Aug from 9:30am-6:30pm.? Shuttle service was from off-site parking lots at the Minnesota State Fair or Midway Stadium to the entrance of Como Park Zoo and Conservatory to mitigate traffic and congestion in and around Como Regional Park. The Como Shuttle offered guests 96 days, 870 hours, April - September 2010 the opportunity to conveniently park off-site and ride to the front entrance of Como Park Zoo & Conservatory.? In 2010, 30,485 riders rode round trip.? The average daily capture rate of guests was 5.1%, with the high seasonal rate of 11%.With the grant, we purchased one bus in 2010 to add to the other 3 previously purchased at a cost of $215,413.27 with delivery on Aug. 10, 2010.? This is a low-emission diesel shuttle, with 28 seats from Hoglund Bus Company.?Assuming 4 riders per car, this equals on average 440 less cars within and around the Como Regional Park area driving around looking for a parking spot. ?Those vehicles over a course of 96 days of operation reduced their miles driven by 3 miles which would equal a total savings of 32.2 metric tons of CO2* not put into the atmosphere. This reduction of green house emissions is equivalent to:3,960 gallons of gas81.9 barrels of oil consumed Enough electricity use of 4.3 homes for one year Carbon sequestered by 903 tree seedlings grown for 10 years Carbon sequestered by 7.5 acres of pine forest Greenhouse gas emissions avoided by recycling 11.9 tons of waste instead of sending to the landfill",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Regional Park Shuttle Operation: Provide 600 plus hours of shuttle service in the park connecting people to various park amenities.",,"Como Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/provide-600-hours-shuttle-service-como-regional-park,,,, 10000586,"Provide shuttle service at Como Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2016,100000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Document ridership numbers and capture rates for shuttle usage and Park attendance; Survey riders to determine satisfaction and effectiveness. ","2017 Ridership: 19,439; 2018 Ridership: 18,546",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Provide shuttle service at Como Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"Como Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/provide-shuttle-service-como-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000587,"Provide shuttle service at Como Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2017,100000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete a cultural resource assessment and interpretive plan to inform visitors of the Regional Park's cultural significance. ","2017 Ridership: 19,439; 2018 Ridership: 18,546",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Provide shuttle service at Como Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"Como Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/provide-shuttle-service-como-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000679,"Public engagement, provide venues for cultural activities& training for participation in natural resource-based activities for the portion of the Great River Passage within Battle Creek=Indian Mounds Regional Park, Lilydale-Harriet Island PR, Hidden Fall",2018,167000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of innovative public engagement opportunities and type of engagement and number of participants, and number of active organizational partnerships established to support programming, equity, and access. ","1. 7 Community design engagements (315 participants), 160 programs (4,000 participants), 9 partner convenings (600 people) 2. 37 active organizational partnerships 3. No new cultural areas established, but seven cultural areas maintained 4. Goats Invasive Species Removal: 33 acres, bluff and slope, invasive species removal; Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change: 25 acres, floodplain forest, adaptation study; Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary: 27 acres, prairie, Dakota indigenous prairie restoration ",,150000,"Saint Paul General Fund",,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Public engagement, provide venues for cultural activities& training for participation in natural resource-based activities for the portion of the Great River Passage within Battle Creek=Indian Mounds Regional Park, Lilydale-Harriet Island PR, Hidden Falls/Crosby PR, Mississippi Gorge RP, Cherokee Heights RP, Sam Morgan & Robert Piram RT's (year 2 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-engagement-provide-venues-cultural-activities-training-participation-natural,,,, 10000680,"Public engagement, provide venues for cultural activities& training for participation in natural resource-based activities for the portion of the Great River Passage within Battle Creek=Indian Mounds Regional Park, Lilydale-Harriet Island PR, Hidden Fall",2019,167000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of innovative public engagement opportunities and type of engagement and number of participants, and number of active organizational partnerships established to support programming, equity, and access. ","1. 7 Community design engagements (315 participants), 160 programs (4,000 participants), 9 partner convenings (600 people) 2. 37 active organizational partnerships 3. No new cultural areas established, but seven cultural areas maintained 4. Goats Invasive Species Removal: 33 acres, bluff and slope, invasive species removal; Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change: 25 acres, floodplain forest, adaptation study; Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary: 27 acres, prairie, Dakota indigenous prairie restoration ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Public engagement, provide venues for cultural activities& training for participation in natural resource-based activities for the portion of the Great River Passage within Battle Creek=Indian Mounds Regional Park, Lilydale-Harriet Island PR, Hidden Falls/Crosby PR, Mississippi Gorge RP, Cherokee Heights RP, Sam Morgan & Robert Piram RT's (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-engagement-provide-venues-cultural-activities-training-participation-natural-0,,,, 10000617,"Rebuild Upper Afton Play Area at Battle Creek Regional Park",2017,158000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of redevelopment acres, sq ft playground container redeveloped, sq ft of road developed, number/type of constructed trail and sidewalk miles, site amenities, turf restored, people who provided input.","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Redevelop existing playground at Upper Afton area in BC RP",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rebuild-upper-afton-play-area-battle-creek-regional-park,,,, 10000329,"Reconstruct trails at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2012,252000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","Project completed, 3, 126 linear feet of bituminous trails reconstructed. ",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Hyland Bush Anderson Lakes Park Reserve. Reconstruct trails.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy Quale",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-trails-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000341,"Reconstruct parking, improve lighting and stormwater at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2013,263000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Normandale Lake parking areas improvement project is a joint project with Bloomington and Three Rivers Park District. The park district manages construction and the City shares project expenses. Work is substantially complete. Punch list items will be addressed in the spring of 2016.",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Hyland Bush Anderson Lakes Park Reserve. Reconstruct parking, improve lighting and storm water management.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy Quale",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-parking-improve-lighting-and-stormwater-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park,,,, 10000346,"Reconstruct Chamonix golf course clubhouse septic system at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park (2nd of 6 projects in this grant)",2013,50000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits to park over time.","At Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve design and engineering is underway and construction of the Chomonix Golf Course Clubhouse Septic System is substantially complete. Final completion is expected by June 2014. Visits to park increased by about 36,000 between 2012 and 2014.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve, reconstruct Chamonix golf course clubhouse septic system. (2 of 6 projects financed with grant.)",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-chamonix-golf-course-clubhouse-septic-system-rice-creek-chain-lakes-regional,,,, 10000369,"Reconstruct paved roads, parking lots & trails in Fish lake Regional Park",2013,2150000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Fish Lake Project completed in October 2013. The Hyland 5-km Cross-Country Ski Trail with Snowmaking and Lights was constructed in late summer and fall of 2013, and opened to public use on December 5, 2013. Cleary Lake Regional Park road and parking reconstruction currently being done with goal of completion in spring 2015.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Fish Lake Regional Park. Reconstruct park paved roads, parking lots and trails.",,"Fish Lake Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-paved-roads-parking-lots-trails-fish-lake-regional-park,,,, 10000389,"Reconstruct parking lots at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve (year 2 of 2)",2015,292000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Reconstruct parking lots.","Project completed. ",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Hyland Bush Anderson Lakes Park Reserve. Reconstruct parking.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy ",Quale,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-parking-lots-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve-year-2-2,,,, 10000423,"Reconstruct parking lots at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve (year 1 of 2)",2014,289000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased park visits.","Normandale Lake parking areas improvement project is a joint effort with Bloomington and Three Rivers Park District. The park district manages construction and the City shares expenses. Work is substantially complete. Punch list items will be addressed in the spring of 2015. The City anticipates submitting its first grant reimbursement request in February, 2015. Project bids were under the cost estimates, so will use part of the remaining funds for another parking lot reconstruction project in 2015-2016 at West Bush Lake Park.",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Hyland Bush Anderson Lakes Park Reserve. Reconstruct parking.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy ",Quale,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-parking-lots-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve-year-1-2,,,, 10000527,"Reconstruct 1,300 feet of creek at Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park",2011,145000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park - Reconstruct 1,300 feet of creek.",,"Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park/Anoka",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-1300-feet-creek-coon-rapids-dam-regional-park,,,, 10000541,"Reconstruct parking, lighting, boat ramp at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2016,285000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of SQFT of parking lots reconstructed; Number of SQFT of driveways reconstructed; Number of boat ramps per MNDNR guidelines reconstructed; Number of park lot lights updated to current City Code; Number & type of stormwater BMPs installed or retrofi","Approx. 92,700 sf of parking lost reconstructed. Approx. 70,200 sf of driveways reconstructed. 23 parking lot lights updated to current City Code. 1 rain garden installed for water quality.",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Partial funding to reconstruct parking lots, driveways, parking lot lighting, boat ramp improvements and associated storm water improvements at the Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Regional Park Reserve.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy ",Quale,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-parking-lighting-boat-ramp-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000542,"Reconstruct Parking, Lighting, Boat Ramp",2017,299000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of SQFT of parking lots reconstructed; Number of SQFT of driveways reconstructed; Number of boat ramps per MNDNR guidelines reconstructed; Number of park lot lights updated to current City Code; Number & type of stormwater BMPs installed or retrofi","Approx. 92,700 sf of parking lost reconstructed. Approx. 70,200 sf of driveways reconstructed. 23 parking lot lights updated to current City Code. 1 rain garden installed for water quality.",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Partial funding to reconstruct parking lots, driveways, parking lot lighting, boat ramp improvements and associated storm water improvements at the Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Regional Park Reserve.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy ",Quale,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-parking-lighting-boat-ramp,,,, 10000545,"Reconstruct entrance road to Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2018,82703,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Collect, measure and report the square feet of new building space with number of pieces of sheltered equipment, and the sq ft of secured storage area.","Project completed and over 44,000 square feet of road reconstructed at the park reserve. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Renovate Rice Creek Maintenance Shop and campground support facility to improve maintenance and operations efficiencies and improve visitor experience in park.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-entrance-road-rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000622,"Reconstruct Play Area at Cherokee Regional Park",2017,342000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Form project task force including at least eight community members; Conduct at least 3 task force meetings for the planning process; Hold 2 public meetings to get feedback about the proposed plan.","Play area rebuilt and open to the public",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Reconstruct the 3,800 SF Cherokee Regional Park Play Area to provide active play opportunities for children between the ages of 2-12. Cherokee Regional Park receives approximately 340,000 visits per year, approximately 10% of which are of Hispanic background",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-play-area-cherokee-regional-park,,,, 10000611,"Recreation and Volunteer Specialist throughout the County's regional park and trail units",2017,38000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of visitors who participated in outdoor recreation programs, programs held in regional parks and trials, programs held in community parks to introduce regional parks.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Carver County",,"Continue Recreation and Volunteer Specialist position initiated in 2014 to develop and implement recreation and volunteer programs. Engage 3,300 park visitors through 100 programs provided in the County.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/recreation-and-volunteer-specialist-throughout-countys-regional-park-and-trail-units,,,, 10000629,"Recreation amenities at Above the Falls Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2016,360000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"No outcomes reported",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Recreation amenities at Above the Falls Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/recreation-amenities-above-falls-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000630,"Recreation amenities at Above the Falls Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2017,140000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"No outcomes reported",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and construct new recreational amenities at Sheridan Park, including play areas, picnic areas, trails, shoreline improvements, natural habitat enhancements, and visitor services.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/recreation-amenities-above-falls-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10012034,"Recreation and Volunteer Specialist",2021,39000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Engage 3,300 park visitors through 100 programs provided in the County Regional Parks in recreation programming, volunteer and outreach activities","Number of Program Participants: 8,906 Multi-Day Camps: 11 camps, 241 participants Paddle Rental Participation: 385 Ski Rental Participation: 700 Candle Lit Ski Event Participation: 400 Maply Syrup Open House: 162 Mud Run: 300 Trail of Fun: 1,029 Programming Staff Hours: New Initiatives/Outreach: 2,608 Recreation Programming: 3,499 Number of Programs: 333 Number of Volunteers: Recreation: 12 Stewardship: 154 Adopt Programs: 20 Number of Volunteer Hours Recorded: Recreation: 90 Stewardship: 488 Adopt Programs: 80",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Carver County",,"Continue Recreation and Volunteer Specialist position initiated in 2014 to develop and implement recreation and volunteer programs. Engage 3,300 park visitors through 100 programs provided in the County Regional Parks in outreach programming",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/recreation-and-volunteer-specialist,,,, 10012034,"Recreation and Volunteer Specialist",2020,38000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Engage 3,300 park visitors through 100 programs provided in the County Regional Parks in recreation programming, volunteer and outreach activities","Number of Program Participants: 8,906 Multi-Day Camps: 11 camps, 241 participants Paddle Rental Participation: 385 Ski Rental Participation: 700 Candle Lit Ski Event Participation: 400 Maply Syrup Open House: 162 Mud Run: 300 Trail of Fun: 1,029 Programming Staff Hours: New Initiatives/Outreach: 2,608 Recreation Programming: 3,499 Number of Programs: 333 Number of Volunteers: Recreation: 12 Stewardship: 154 Adopt Programs: 20 Number of Volunteer Hours Recorded: Recreation: 90 Stewardship: 488 Adopt Programs: 80 ",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Carver County",,"Continue Recreation and Volunteer Specialist position initiated in 2014 to develop and implement recreation and volunteer programs. Engage 3,300 park visitors through 100 programs provided in the County Regional Parks in outreach programming",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/recreation-and-volunteer-specialist,,,, 10000584,"Recruit, coordinate & lead natural resource volunteers throughout the City's regional parks and trail units (year 1 of 2)",2016,67000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Expand the EcoStewards volunteer program in the Como Woodland Outdoor Classroom in Como Regional Park, and design and implement resources for volunteer groups to streamline recruitment, training and communication. 2. Design, create and implement one-page resources for private volunteer groups to streamline recruitment, training and communication. "" ","Volunteer EcoStewards increased from 13 to 18 volunteers who contributed over 290 hours and engaged 4,130 volunteers. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Recruit, coordinate & lead natural resource volunteers throughout the City's regional parks and trail units (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/recruit-coordinate-lead-natural-resource-volunteers-throughout-citys-regional-parks-and,,,, 10000585,"Recruit, coordinate & lead natural resource volunteers throughout the City's regional parks and trail units (year 2 of 2)",2017,67000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Expand the EcoStewards volunteer program in the Como Woodland Outdoor Classroom in Como Regional Park, and design and implement resources for volunteer groups to streamline recruitment, training and communication. ","Volunteer EcoStewards increased from 13 to 18 volunteers who contributed over 290 hours and engaged 4,130 volunteers. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Recruit, coordinate & lead natural resource volunteers throughout the City's regional parks and trail units (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/recruit-coordinate-lead-natural-resource-volunteers-throughout-citys-regional-parks-and-0,,,, 10000408,"Redevelop roadway, parking lots & trails at Riverfront Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2016,948000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Road miles redeveloped, parking improved, trail miles redeveloped, retaining wall repaired, boat launch improved, natural resources restored. ",".672 miles of road redeveloped. .5 trail miles redeveloped. 200 linear feet of retaining wall built. 4,250 sf of building improvements. 8,700 sf boat launch improvements. 13 disc golf holes installed. 5 acres of natural restoration. 13 species of trees and shrubs planted.",,171000,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Redevelop roadway, parking lots and trails, building enhancements, maintenance facility improvements, boat launch improvements, disc golf installation, natural resource restoration, signs, site furnishings, utilities, fees and contingencies.",,"Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelop-roadway-parking-lots-trails-riverfront-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000409,"Redevelop roadway, parking lots and trails (year 2 of 2)",2017,882988,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Road miles redeveloped, parking improved, trail miles redeveloped, retaining wall repaired, boat launch improved, natural resources restored. ",".672 miles of road redeveloped. .5 trail miles redeveloped. 200 linear feet of retaining wall built. 4,250 sf of building improvements. 8,700 sf boat launch improvements. 13 disc golf holes installed. 5 acres of natural restoration. 13 species of trees and shrubs planted.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Redevelop roadway, parking lots and trails, building enhancements, maintenance facility improvements, boat launch improvements, disc golf installation, natural resource restoration, signs, site furnishings, utilities, fees and contingencies.",,"Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelop-roadway-parking-lots-and-trails-year-2-2,,,, 10000303,"Redevelop play area at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2011,710000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in visits to the play area over time. The 2015 annual report will compare 2010 play area visits (pre-construction) with 2013 play area visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of expanding this play area.","The project is completed and the grant closed out in 2012. This project resulted in an increase on play area visits of 16 percent. Prior to construction, annual play area visits were estimated to be 132,000 (2008). Post-construction (2013) annual play area visits were estimated to be 153,000.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Phase 2 development of the Hyland Play area--the Park District's most popular play area. A? Phase 2 will consist of expansion of the current play area to add additional play elements which will increase capacity for the site.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - TRPD",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelop-play-area-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000526,"Redevelop public boat access at Martin-Island-Linwood Lakes Regional park",2011,183000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Redevelop public boat access at Martin-Island-Linwood Lakes Regional Park",,"Martin-Island-Linwood Lakes Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelop-public-boat-access-martin-island-linwood-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000673,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2018,188648,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the annual number of volunteers and participation hours at Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow facilities. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement design and construction cost for the redevelopment of the existing playground in the Upper Afton section of Battle Creek Regional Park consisting of demolition, grading, utilities, trails, lighting, construction, landscaping, site amenities, signage, new playground container and playground equipment, and safety surfacing The plan is to improve accessibility and play value.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000674,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,80210,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the annual number of volunteers and participation hours at Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow facilities. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement design and construction cost for the redevelopment of the existing playground in the Upper Afton section of Battle Creek Regional Park consisting of demolition, grading, utilities, trails, lighting, construction, landscaping, site amenities, signage, new playground container and playground equipment, and safety surfacing The plan is to improve accessibility and play value.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-year-2-2-0,,,, 10000711,"Redevelop roadway, parking lots and trails (reallocation)",2010,538,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Road miles redeveloped, parking improved, trail miles redeveloped, retaining wall repaired, boat launch improved, natural resources restored. ",".672 miles of road redeveloped. .5 trail miles redeveloped. 200 linear feet of retaining wall built. 4,250 sf of building improvements. 8,700 sf boat launch improvements. 13 disc golf holes installed. 5 acres of natural restoration. 13 species of trees and shrubs planted.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,(Reallocated),,"Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelop-roadway-parking-lots-and-trails-reallocation,,,, 10000712,"Redevelop roadway, parking lots and trails (reallocation)",2014,23962,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Road miles redeveloped, parking improved, trail miles redeveloped, retaining wall repaired, boat launch improved, natural resources restored. ",".672 miles of road redeveloped. .5 trail miles redeveloped. 200 linear feet of retaining wall built. 4,250 sf of building improvements. 8,700 sf boat launch improvements. 13 disc golf holes installed. 5 acres of natural restoration. 13 species of trees and shrubs planted.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,,,"Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelop-roadway-parking-lots-and-trails-reallocation-0,,,, 10000715,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (reallocation)",2012,807,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres redeveloped, square feet of playgound redeveloped, sq ft of road developed and turf restored, miles of trail and sidewalk constructed, number and type of amenities added, and number of participants who provided provided input. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"At Battle Creek Regional Park redevelop the playground. ",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-reallocation,,,, 10000715,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (reallocation)",2011,807,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres redeveloped, square feet of playground redeveloped, sq ft of road developed and turf restored, miles of trail and sidewalk constructed, number and type of amenities added, and number of participants who provided input. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Ramsey County",,"At Battle Creek Regional Park redevelop the playground. ",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-reallocation,,,, 10000716,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (reallocation)",2012,1482,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres redeveloped, square feet of playgound redeveloped, sq ft of road developed and turf restored, miles of trail and sidewalk constructed, number and type of amenities added, and number of participants who provided provided input. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,,,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-reallocation-0,,,, 10000716,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (reallocation)",2011,1482,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres redeveloped, square feet of playground redeveloped, sq ft of road developed and turf restored, miles of trail and sidewalk constructed, number and type of amenities added, and number of participants who provided input. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Ramsey County",,,,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-reallocation-0,,,, 10000718,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (reallocation)",2015,3969,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres redeveloped, square feet of playgound redeveloped, sq ft of road developed and turf restored, miles of trail and sidewalk constructed, number and type of amenities added, and number of participants who provided provided input. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,,,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-reallocation-1,,,, 10000718,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (reallocation)",2014,3969,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres redeveloped, square feet of playground redeveloped, sq ft of road developed and turf restored, miles of trail and sidewalk constructed, number and type of amenities added, and number of participants who provided input. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Ramsey County",,,,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-reallocation-1,,,, 10012053,"Regional Trail Master Planning",2020,180538,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Completed master plan documents 2. Number and demographics of participants in engagement efforts 3. Master plan approvals by Met Council","Completed master plan documents, Hosted 14 engagement events with groups who serve people of color, people with limited English proficiency, and people of diverse national origin, materials submitted to Met Council for approval.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Development of regional trail master plans for the Southern Scott Regional Trail Search Corridor (from Cedar Lake Farm to Cleary Lake Regional Park) and the Louisville Regional Trail Search Corridor including consulting services to prepare the master plans and facilitate a public engagement process. ",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/regional-trail-master-planning,,,, 10007085,"Rehabilitate trail infrastructure, including paving, lighting, and signage, and improve and enhance aquatic facilities. ",2018,450000,,,"Measure and report Linear feet of trail rehabilitated, types of aquatic facilities improved, acres of vegetation replanted, facilities improved. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,,,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Rehabilitate trail infrastructure, including paving, lighting, and signage, and improve and enhance aquatic facilities. ",,"North Mississippi Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,"Adam ",Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitate-trail-infrastructure-including-paving-lighting-and-signage-and-improve-and,,,, 10000355,"Rehabilitate & align existing park road, install sewer/water in Harriet Island-Lilydale Regional Park",2013,1592966,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Project Phase I construction of the roadway, trail and environmental remediation was completed in October 2013. Phase II construction documents for the roadway and trail improvements are scheduled to be completed in Spring, 2015.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Lilydale Regional Park. Rehab and align existing park road, install sewer and water utilities.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitate-align-existing-park-road-install-sewerwater-harriet-island-lilydale-regional,,,, 10000660,"Rehabilitation projects within Minnehaha Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,1194000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of trail miles rehabilitated, number and type of new recreational amenities, and number and type of reconstructed recreational amenities. ","Approximately 1,400 linear feet of off-street trail segment and boardwalk were reconstructed along a stretch of Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail near Lyndale Avenue.Apporximately 8,500 square feet of intersection at E 50th St & E Minnehaha Parkway were re-aligned and reconstructed. Approximately 1,800 linear feet of off-street trail was reconstructed along E Minnehaha Parkway betewen E 50th Street and Chicago Ave, along with the addition of a new curb cut to provide access to an existing on-street bike lane at Park Ave. ",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, & construct rehabilitation projects associated with existing trails, bridges, habitat enhancement, stormwater management and water quality infrastructure, and signage. Exact project extents and tasks will be refined during project scoping and included in the project's grant agreement.",,"Minnehaha Park Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitation-projects-within-minnehaha-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000661,"Rehabilitation projects within Minnehaha Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,1067393,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of trail miles rehabilitated, number and type of new recreational amenities, and number and type of reconstructed recreational amenities. ","Approximately 1,400 linear feet of off-street trail segment and boardwalk were reconstructed along a stretch of Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail near Lyndale Avenue.Apporximately 8,500 square feet of intersection at E 50th St & E Minnehaha Parkway were re-aligned and reconstructed. Approximately 1,800 linear feet of off-street trail was reconstructed along E Minnehaha Parkway betewen E 50th Street and Chicago Ave, along with the addition of a new curb cut to provide access to an existing on-street bike lane at Park Ave. ",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, & construct rehabilitation projects associated with existing trails, bridges, habitat enhancement, stormwater management and water quality infrastructure, and signage. Exact project extents and tasks will be refined during project scoping and included in the project's grant agreement.",,"Minnehaha Park Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitation-projects-within-minnehaha-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000693,"Rehabilitate pavement at Hyland Park Reserve",2018,2049980,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of acres of rehabilitated parking lots and miles of rehabilitated park roads. ","3.84 acres of parking lots rehabilitated .65 miles of roads rehabilitated",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Rehabilitation Construction of 3 acres of paved parking and 0.9 miles of paved roads, and associated infrastructure within Hyland Park Reserve.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - TRPD",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitate-pavement-hyland-park-reserve,,,, 10000700,"Rehabilitate Kenilworth Channel within Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2019,1500000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the total acreage master planned, contacts engaged, amenities improved. ","1. 1,370 linear feet of shoreline improved. 2. Master plan document adopted by the MPRB board of commissioners",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Rehabilitation of Kenilworth Channel within the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park to address failing walls and shorelines. Work will include design, engineering, and construction of earthwork, walls, natural habitat restoration, and landscaping.",,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitate-kenilworth-channel-within-minneapolis-chain-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000701,"Rehabilitate the pavilion at Minnehaha Regional park",2019,419690,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the type and size of building elements rehabilitated and improved. ","Three new sets of exterior doors in existing door opening, one roll-up door for restroom maintenance, nearly all new concrete on the north side of the Pavilion with improved drainage.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Rehabilitate Minnehaha Regional Park Pavilion to upgrade public spaces including restrooms, open seating areas, plaza spaces, stairs, ramps, and landscaping. Work will include design, engineering, architecture, and construction",,"Minnehaha Park Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitate-pavilion-minnehaha-regional-park,,,, 10000477,"Remodel Tamarack Nature Center at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",2015,380000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in visits to the park over time. Provide necessary improvements to the Tamarack Nature Center Building to support added growth from Discovery Hollow Nature Play Area and Garden House.","Project completed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park preliminary design development plans for trail development to connect Tamarack Nature Center to the Otter Lake boat launch at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/remodel-tamarack-nature-center-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000301,"Remove Co. Rd 81 & restore the former road bed; develop off-leash dog area at Spring Lake Regional Park",2011,296000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","When visitor facilities are constructed, park visitation will be measured to evaluate effectiveness of that project. Based on visitor estimates for the off-leash dog area at Cleary Lake Regional Park, Scott County anticipates 30,000 annual visits for the","Park improvements complete. Park opened to public on October 13, 2012. Visitation estimates for 2013 not yet available as of the time of this report. The 2013 visitation estimate will be published in June 2014 and reported in March 2015.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Spring Lake Regional Park. Remove Co. Rd. 81 and restore the former road bed, and develop an off-leash dog area.",,"Spring Lake Regional park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/remove-co-rd-81-restore-former-road-bed-develop-leash-dog-area-spring-lake-regional-park,,,, 10000528,"Remove and replace 2 pedestrian bridges within Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2011,622000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve. Remove 2 failing ped bridges and construct two new pedestrian bridges.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/remove-and-replace-2-pedestrian-bridges-within-rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000318,"Renovate trail connecting Harriet Island-Lilydale Regional Park and Cherokee Regional Park",2012,201966,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Renovate a trail to connect Harriet Island Regional Park to Cherokee Regional Park. This grant will be used to enhance safety and access for pedestrians and bicyclists by providing safety railings, rest area, benches and landscaping.","Project was completed in April 2013.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Cherokee Regional Park. Renovate trail connecting Harriet Island & Cherokee Regional Parks.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renovate-trail-connecting-harriet-island-lilydale-regional-park-and-cherokee-regional-park,,,, 10000490,"Renovate the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Fireplace at Como Regional Park.",2010,238863,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased volunteers","525 volunteers on accounted visits in 2011 and 616 accounted visits in 2012 to the fireplace.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Regional Park Renovate the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Fireplace at the park. Como Regional Park. Renovate the Kilmer Memorial Fireplace.",,"Como Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renovate-joyce-kilmer-memorial-fireplace-como-regional-park,,,, 10000302,"Renovate Eastman Nature Center at Elm Creek Park Reserve",2011,2492000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in nature center visits over time. A? The 2015 annual report will compare 2010 nature center visits (pre-construction) with 2013 nature center visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of expanding this nature center.","Project completed.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve. Renovate Nature Center.",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renovate-eastman-nature-center-elm-creek-park-reserve,,,, 10000687,"Renovate creek into stormwater harvest system and recreational amenity at Trout Brook Regional Trail",2018,550000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the constructed stormwater harvest system feature along the trail in densely populated area. ","New stormwater feature developed along trail in densely populated area. Stormwater pump installed and operational. ",,4564000,"Federal, CRWD, EPA, Local CIB, Sewers",,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Construction of stormwater harvest system to complete the re-introduction of the creek as a stormwater feature and recreational amenity for trail users. This is the final phase of providing healthy stream system along the trail. The creek will provide an enhanced connection between people, development and stormwater with open water, habitat, cleaner water at the outlet and a focus for the resting spots along the trail within the former brownfield site.",,"Trout Brook Regional Trail/St. Paul",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renovate-creek-stormwater-harvest-system-and-recreational-amenity-trout-brook-regional,,,, 10000359,"Repair trail surface & landscape; install amenities at Hardwood Creek Regional Trail",2013,794000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Work on this project was significantly completed in the fall of 2014; with final completion occurring in the spring of 2015.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Hardwood Creek Regional Trail. Repair trail surface and landscape, install benches, kiosks, signs.",,"Hardwood Creek Regional Trail",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/repair-trail-surface-landscape-install-amenities-hardwood-creek-regional-trail,,,, 10000325,"Replace campground shower building, dump station and related infrastructure at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park",2012,486000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased campground visits.","In 2010 Washington County parks rented 4,151 campsites and in 2012, the county rented 4,577 campsites.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park. Replace campground shower building, dump station, well, septic, provide electric to campsites, water distribution to campground, trails, parking, and related infrastructure, landscaping.",,"St. Croix River Bluffs Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-campground-shower-building-dump-station-and-related-infrastructure-st-croix-bluffs,,,, 10000381,"Replace wave pool filtration system at Bunker Hills Regional Park & redevelop roads, campsites and related infrastructure at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2012,500000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","The campground and wave pool projects were completed in 2013 and grant was closed out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park, replace wave pool filtration system. Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park, design and reconstruct roads, campsites, utilities, landscaping.",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-wave-pool-filtration-system-bunker-hills-regional-park-redevelop-roads-campsites,,,, 10000487,"Replace floating boardwalks at Carver Park Reserve and Elm Creek Park Reserve",2010,250000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Interpretive trail visits increased 12 percent from 2009 to 2011.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Carver Park Reserve & Elm Creek Park Reserve. Replace floating boardwalks.",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-floating-boardwalks-carver-park-reserve-and-elm-creek-park-reserve,,,, 10000489,"Replace retaining wall at Baker Park Reserve",2010,420000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Effective shoreline erosion control",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Baker Park Reserve. Replace retaining wall.",,"Baker Park Reserve",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-retaining-wall-baker-park-reserve,,,, 10000518,"Replace 3 septic systems at Lebanon Hills Regional Park and Spring Lake Park Reserve",2011,76000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits overtime. The 2014 annual report will compare park and trail visit growth from 2011 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post-construction).","The project was successfully completed. The park visits increased from 541,400 in 2010 (pre-construction) to 680,600 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 139,200 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park and Spring Lake Park Reserve, replace three septic systems.",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-3-septic-systems-lebanon-hills-regional-park-and-spring-lake-park-reserve,,,, 10000530,"Replace play areas at Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional park",2011,1067000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare 2010 park visits (pre-construction) to 2013 park visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of this park development project.","The grant was closed-out. Community engagement, design and construction completed June 30, 2012. Visitation to Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park in 2010 (pre-construction) was 5,100,800 and in 2012 (post-construction) it was 5,361,200. This constitutes an increase of 260,400 in visits. Due to the size of the park, the improvement to the play areas are expected to be one factor contributing to increased visitation.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park, replace play areas, include new equipment, surfacing, drainage, benches, shade areas and other improvements.",,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-play-areas-minneapolis-chain-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000319,"Restore waterfall and maintain site amenities at Phalen-Keller Regional Park",2012,295096,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Waterfall restoration construction was completed in Spring 2014.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Phalen Regional Park. Restore waterfall as a park amenity. Maintain landscape plantings, lighting, and other site amenities.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restore-waterfall-and-maintain-site-amenities-phalen-keller-regional-park,,,, 10000515,"Restore prairie and restore 1,500 lineal feet of river bluff at Schaar's Bluff Gathering Center in Spring Lake Park Reserve",2011,145000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","A minimum of 60 native prairie species will be planted along with oaks to reflect the site's eco-type as an oak savanna. 2013 report will report what is planted.","The restoration included planting approximately sixty native prairie species in addition to oaks to reflect the site??s eco-type as an oak savanna. The project was successfully completed in 2012. Grant closed-out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve, restore prairie at Schaar's Bluff Gathering Center campus including ecological improvement of 1,500 feet of Mississippi River bluff.",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restore-prairie-and-restore-1500-lineal-feet-river-bluff-schaars-bluff-gathering-center,,,, 10000535,"Restore prairie and oak savanna at Battle Creek Regional Park",2011,343000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Approximately 47 additional species of native grasses and forbs have been added with the prairie plantings. Post restoration data will be collected for additional bird sightings starting in the spring of 2011 and will continue throughout the 2011 breeding","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"At Battle Creek Regional Park, restore 200 acres of prairie and oak savanna providing additional quality habitat for a variety of wildlife species, including those of greatest conservation need (e.g. Meadow Larks, Bobolinks and other grassland birds).",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restore-prairie-and-oak-savanna-battle-creek-regional-park,,,, 10000362,"Revise park master plan for Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2013,200000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","As of January 2015, the Draft Master Plan is completed and pending MPRB final approval in March 2015.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park. Revise park master plan.",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/revise-park-master-plan-central-mississippi-riverfront-regional-park,,,, 10000399,"Revise park master plan for Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2014,360322,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased park visits.","Community engagement and pre-planning completed in 2013. Trail improvements along West River Parkway and James I Rice Parkway from Franklin Avenue to Plymouth Avenue were constructed in the fall of 2014 with final completion in spring of 2015.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park, revise master plan to guide future trail development and improvements throughout park including Father Hennepin Bluffs, Nicollet Island, BF Nelson, Boom Island, and Mill Ruins.",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam ",Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/revise-park-master-plan-central-mississippi-riverfront-regional-park-0,,,, 10020239,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Parks Reserve Entrance Road Reconstruction and Park Enhancements",2022,1345539,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","6,000 LF of reconstructed road 3,200 SF of space developed for teens/students","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Reconstruct the park entrance from Main St. to the Centerville boat launch parking lot, improve the boat launch and add an equity related space for teens/students at the beach area. Work will include design, engineering, construction, drainage improvements, lighting, landscape/natural resource restoration, signage, site furnishings, utility work, fee and contingencies. ",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rice-creek-chain-lakes-parks-reserve-entrance-road-reconstruction-and-park-enhancements,,,, 10025577,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve - Entrance Road Reconstruction and Park Enhancements",2023,655000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","6,000 LF of reconstructed road 3,200 SF of space developed for teens/students","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"This project will reconstruct the park entrance from Main Street to the Centerville boat launch parking lot, improve the boat launch and add an equity related space for teens/students at the beach area. Work will include design, engineering, construction, drainage improvements, lighting, landscape/natural resource restoration, signage, site furnishings, utility work, fees, and contingencies.",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve-entrance-road-reconstruction-and-park-enhancements,,,, 10025578,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve - Wargo Nature Center Improvements Phase 2",2023,125000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of new displays and annual attendance increase after project completed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Create new and improve existing interpretive displays, upgrade site furnishings, and building improvements. Work will include design, engineering, and construction of exhibits, displays, furnishings and improvements.",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve-wargo-nature-center-improvements-phase-2,,,, 10015533,"River to River Greenway Regional Trail - Blockbuster Acquisition",2020,254025,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire .55 acres for River to River Greenway Regional Trail",".55 acres acquired",,311883,"Council Bonds/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire .55 acres",,"River to River Greenway Regional Trail ",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Bransford",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,,952-891-7168,jeff.bransford@co.dakota.mn.us?,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/river-river-greenway-regional-trail-blockbuster-acquisition,,,, 10000437,"Roadway, trail and related facilities (year 1 of 2)",2014,768000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Master plan implementation, new park roadway and trail totaling 3,000 lineal feet. ","Constructed 3,573 lineal feet of road, 7,773 lineal feet of trail. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island Regional Park. Continued phased implementation of approved Lilydale Regional Park Master Plan elements that may include such amenities as construction of approx. 3,000 lineal feet of roadway, trail, and related facilities. Lilydale",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roadway-trail-and-related-facilities-year-1-2,,,, 10000438,"Roadway, trail and related facilities (year 2 of 2)",2015,1237000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Master plan implementation, new park roadway and trail totaling 3,000 lineal feet. ","Constructed 3,573 lineal feet of road, 7,773 lineal freet of trail. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island Regional Park. Continued phased implementation of approved Lilydale Regional Park Master Plan elements that may include such amenities as construction of approx. 3,000 lineal feet of roadway, trail, and related facilities. Lilydale",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roadway-trail-and-related-facilities-year-2-2,,,, 10000436,"Roadwork and lighting at Como Regional Park",2014,515000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Reconstruction of Estabrook Road including such items as paving, curbing and lighting and related work and facilities, plus completion of lighting affecting approximately 1,500 feet of other vicinity roads, open for use by the public.","Preliminary design of the site improvements is currently underway. Developing an RFP for a Professional Services Agreement. Estabrook road reconstruction and lighting infrastructure is complete. Final approval anticipated for Spring 2016.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Regional Park. Continue implementation of the Master Plan to include completion of Estabrook Road reconstruction and installation of Historic Lantern-style lighting from west end of the Frog Pond to intersection at Lexington Parkway.",,"Como Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roadwork-and-lighting-como-regional-park,,,, 10015530,"Robert Piram Regional Trail - East Lafayette Easement Acquisitions",2019,80581,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 8 easements for 54,902 sq. ft. of trail development for Robert Piram Regional Trail","Acquired 8 easements covering 54,902 sq. ft. for Robert Piram Regional Trail",,98489,"Council Bonds/St. Paul",,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Acquire 8 easements for 54,902 sq. ft. of trail development",,"Robert Piram Regional Trail",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/robert-piram-regional-trail-east-lafayette-easement-acquisitions,,,, 10012060,"Robert Piram Trail Construction",2021,250000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Linear feet of trail constructed; amenities installed","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Finish construction of 3.71 miles of the Robert Piram Regional Trail. Project may include construction of trail-related amenities. Previous funding rounds provided the remainder of the construction budget. ",,"Robert Piram Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/robert-piram-trail-construction,,,, 10012060,"Robert Piram Trail Construction",2020,400000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Linear feet of trail constructed; amenities installed","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Finish construction of 3.71 miles of the Robert Piram Regional Trail. Project may include construction of trail-related amenities. Previous funding rounds provided the remainder of the construction budget. ",,"Robert Piram Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/robert-piram-trail-construction,,,, 10012029,"Rum River Regional Park Parcel Acquisition",2020,299591,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of acres added to Rum River Central Regional Park","Project complete. 5 acres have been added to Rum River Central Regional Park",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Acquisition of one five acre parcel previously identified within the Rum River Central Regional Park boundary.",,"Rum River Central Regional Park",2017-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Anoka,MN,,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rum-river-regional-park-parcel-acquisition,,,, 10020230,"Rush Creek Regional Trail - Higgins Acquisition",2020,245998,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 5.27 acres for Rush Creek Regional Trail","Acquired 5.27 acres for Rush Creek Regional Trail",,334244,"Council Bonds/Three Rivers Park District",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 5.27 acres",,"Rush Creek Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rush-creek-regional-trail-higgins-acquisition,,,, 10029579,"Rush Creek Regional Trail - Segal Acquisition",2023,177808,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 11.4 acres for Rush Creek Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,890392,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 11.4 acres for Rush Creek Regional Trail",,"Rush Creek Regional Trail",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rush-creek-regional-trail-segal-acquisition,,,, 10035435,"Rush Creek Regional Trail - West River Road Underpass",2024,1500000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","outcomes include completion of the underpass, use of the regional trail, use of the adjacent regional park east and west units.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design and construction of a grade-separated crossing at West River Rd to serve as a safe passage for users of the Rush Creek Regional Trail as well as visitors travelling between the newly redeveloped East and West Units of Mississippi Gateway Regional Park. Underpass will be a box culvert with inside clearances measuring 16' wide x 11' high x 110' long.",,"Rush Creek Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rush-creek-regional-trail-west-river-road-underpass,,,, 10035416,"Rush Creek Regional Trail - McCartney Acquisition",2023,248660,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 8.69 acres for Rush Creek Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 8.69 acres for Rush Creek Regional Trail",,"Rush Creek Regional Trail",2024-03-28,2025-03-28,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rush-creek-regional-trail-mccartney-acquisition,,,, 10025590,"Samuel Morgan Regional Trail - Lower Landing Pump Track",2023,306000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Pump track constructed","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of the Lower Landing Master Plan with a focus on construction of a pump track. Project may include design, community engagement, engineering, construction administration, excavation, grading, paving, stormwater management, erosion control, site amenities, and landscaping.",,"Samuel Morgan Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/samuel-morgan-regional-trail-lower-landing-pump-track,,,, 10025591,"Samuel Morgan Regional Trail - Reconstruction Design",2023,551053,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Concept plan completed","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Pre-design, design, and engineering for the reconstruction of Segments 1 and 4 of the regional trail. Project may include community engagement, assessing feasibility, and engineering and testing.",,"Samuel Morgan Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/samuel-morgan-regional-trail-reconstruction-design,,,, 10000305,"Separated-grade trail crossing & 2.6 miles of trail at Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2011,47000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. ","The project is complete and the grant is closed-out. Completed the trail design and engineering, and constructed 2.6 miles of trail.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park, build grade separated trail crossing at TH 41 and build 2.6 miles of trail linking a city trail system to the regional park.",,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/separated-grade-trail-crossing-26-miles-trail-lake-minnewashta-regional-park,,,, 10000562,"Signage throughout the County's regional parks and trails system (SFY2019 only)",2019,1055,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the sign standards developed for park entrance signs, and the number of signs installed. ","Project scoping and management for sign design requirements and municipal review for the City of Maplewood by Ramsey County staff. After project scoping and reviews completed, it was determined sign improvements could not be completed at this time due to Maplewood sign ordinances. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"develop Park ID entrance signs at Regional Parks and Trails consisting of Design/Engineering, and phased construction of Park ID signs consisting of demolition, grading, landscaping, utilities, lighting, sidewalk, bituminous paving, curb and gutter, fencing, site equipment, amenities, and signs.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/signage-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-sfy2019-only,,,, 10000491,"Site work and modifications for future road and picnic shelter.",2010,1455000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completed construction project. ","Project complete. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"At Lilydale Regional Park, phased implementation of adopted master plan focused on priority site work modifications necessary for future road and picnic shelter: site clearing, earthwork including rubble relocation, cut, fill, grading, technical assistance investigating possible contaminate cleanup and landscape restoration necessary for future middle section (Pickerel Lake Area) road re-alignment and site prep for picnic shelter/restroom facility.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/site-work-and-modifications-future-road-and-picnic-shelter,,,, 10000672,"Site & infrastructure improvements to the Tamarack Nature Center at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,50000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of building plans completed, site plans completed, acres redeveloped, new trail miles constructed, number & type of site amenities added, signs installed, and sq feet of landscaping completed. ","Garden Center was remodeled to accomindate better efficiency, restrooms and new uses. A 280 SF Sugur Shack was constructed to accomindate improved maple syrup operations, pedestrian connections were improved to the Garden House, Sugar Shack, and other Tamarack Nature Center program areas. Existing program shelters were improved. 1 new program shelter was added for additional program opppurtunities. Approx 1/4-acre of turf restoration was completed from improvements. Additional wayfinding signs were installed throughout the site for improved circulation and awareness. Approximately 1,500 LF of trail was improved for access to program shelters, garden house, and the sugur shack. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design & engineering to develop building plans for a addition to the Nature Center, Sugar Shack, Garden House, Shelters, and Maintenance Facility. Develop site plans for gathering nodes, observation, amenities, trails, landscaping, signage, stormwater management; initiate construction for site related improvements such as trails, gathering nodes, nature observation, signage, landscaping, and site amenities. Supplement construction costs for amenities on the Campus Site and Infrastructure project.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/site-infrastructure-improvements-tamarack-nature-center-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional,,,, 10000606,"Soil remediation and site preparation for Rice Creek North Regional Trail",2016,729158,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Soil remediation and site preparation for the Rice Creek North Regional Trail. ","Soil remediation and stewardship to acquire 93 acres for the Rice Creek North Regional Trail",,970872,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Soil remediation and site preparation (including asbestos abatement) plus costs associated with purchase of TCAAP site for the Rice Creek North RT",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail/Ramsey",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/soil-remediation-and-site-preparation-rice-creek-north-regional-trail,,,, 10035423,"Spring Lake Park Reserve - Long-Range Plan Improvements",2019,1702,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The first phase of development may include an expanded network of natural surface trails; Schaar's Bluff improvements; access to the historic mill area; improvements to the river landing use area; bison range and related enhancements; and natural resource improvements. Other measurable outcomes would include the increase in restored habitat, users counts on Mississippi River Greenway, outdoor education programs and within the park.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineering, construction, and construction administration of recreational, interpretation, natural resource, and cultural resource improvements, improve access to the Mississippi River Greenway, Mississippi River, park trails, and other park resources.",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-lake-park-reserve-long-range-plan-improvements,,,, 10035423,"Spring Lake Park Reserve - Long-Range Plan Improvements",2017,2,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The first phase of development may include an expanded network of natural surface trails; Schaar's Bluff improvements; access to the historic mill area; improvements to the river landing use area; bison range and related enhancements; and natural resource improvements. Other measurable outcomes would include the increase in restored habitat, users counts on Mississippi River Greenway, outdoor education programs and within the park.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineering, construction, and construction administration of recreational, interpretation, natural resource, and cultural resource improvements, improve access to the Mississippi River Greenway, Mississippi River, park trails, and other park resources.",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-lake-park-reserve-long-range-plan-improvements,,,, 10025587,"Spring Lake Regional Park - Lakefront Development Phase 2",2023,752686,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Linear feet of constructed trails Number of total stalls and handicapped stalls in parking lot Size and location of fishing pier Size and location of picnic area Description of added amenities Size and location of observation platform Square feet of entrance road and parking lot","4,000 linear feet of trails (not counting sidewalks), 120 total parking stalls, 5 ADA parking stalls, 36,650 sq ft of parking lot, 27,300 sq ft of picnic area.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Completion of Phase 2 of development of the lakefront area of Spring Lake Regional Park, including development of trail, a fishing pier, parking lot, passive picnic areas, entrance driveway, fishing platforms, lakeside observation deck, trails, landscaping, storm water management, and utilities",,"Spring Lake Regional Park",2019-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-lake-regional-park-lakefront-development-phase-2,,,, 10025587,"Spring Lake Regional Park - Lakefront Development Phase 2",2022,737835,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Linear feet of constructed trails Number of total stalls and handicapped stalls in parking lot Size and location of fishing pier Size and location of picnic area Description of added amenities Size and location of observation platform Square feet of entrance road and parking lot","4,000 linear feet of trails (not counting sidewalks), 120 total parking stalls, 5 ADA parking stalls, 36,650 sq ft of parking lot, 27,300 sq ft of picnic area.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Completion of Phase 2 of development of the lakefront area of Spring Lake Regional Park, including development of trail, a fishing pier, parking lot, passive picnic areas, entrance driveway, fishing platforms, lakeside observation deck, trails, landscaping, storm water management, and utilities",,"Spring Lake Regional Park",2019-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-lake-regional-park-lakefront-development-phase-2,,,, 10025587,"Spring Lake Regional Park - Lakefront Development Phase 2",2021,85651,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Linear feet of constructed trails Number of total stalls and handicapped stalls in parking lot Size and location of fishing pier Size and location of picnic area Description of added amenities Size and location of observation platform Square feet of entrance road and parking lot","4,000 linear feet of trails (not counting sidewalks), 120 total parking stalls, 5 ADA parking stalls, 36,650 sq ft of parking lot, 27,300 sq ft of picnic area.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Completion of Phase 2 of development of the lakefront area of Spring Lake Regional Park, including development of trail, a fishing pier, parking lot, passive picnic areas, entrance driveway, fishing platforms, lakeside observation deck, trails, landscaping, storm water management, and utilities",,"Spring Lake Regional Park",2019-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-lake-regional-park-lakefront-development-phase-2,,,, 10015527,"Spring Lake Regional Park Lakefront Design and Development",2021,576472,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Linear feet of constructed trails, # total stalls and handicapped stalls in parking lot, size and location of fishing pier, size and location of picnic area and description of any added amenities, size, location and number of stalls and handicapped stalls in restrooms, size and location of observation platform, square feet of entrance road and parking","4,000 linear feet of trails (not counting sidewalks), 120 total parking stalls, 5 ADA parking stalls, 36,650 sq ft of parking lot, 27,300 sq ft of picnic area, 2,000 sq ft of observation platforms (overlook & shoreline platforms), 47,650 sq ft of entrance road and parking lot.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Project activities include design and engineering of a lakefront development area and phase one construction, construction administration and other related construction costs for trails, fishing pier, parking, passive picnic area, entrance road and restrooms. The design phase of this project will include a community engagement process that will incorporate methods to involve and get feedback from individuals from population segments under-represented by the regional park system as a whole as well as segments underserved in Scott County",,"Spring Lake Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-lake-regional-park-lakefront-design-and-development,,,, 10000314,"Staff position for coordinating education efforts throughout the City's regional parks and trails system",2012,68177,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Education Coordinator July 2011-Oct 2012 Programming and Special Events","The Environmental Education program reached 3,481 participants from August 2011 to October 12, 2012. Programs included interpretive hikes, habitat restoration events, and teacher trainings.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Environmental Education coordinator. Continue support for environmental education programs begun with Grant SG-2010-089.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-position-coordinating-education-efforts-throughout-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-0,,,, 10000315,"Staff position for coordinating volunteer efforts throughout the City's regional parks and trails system",2012,65857,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Logged 9,232 volunteer hours, equivalent to 4.44 full-time employees.","A total of 9,676 individuals served a total of 21,137 volunteer hours restoring habitat in Saint Paul regional parks in large groups. An additional estimated 50 volunteers also planted and maintained gardens and small parcels of natural area, serving about 2500 volunteer hours.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Volunteer Coordinator. Continue to recruit, coordinate, lead volunteers in land stewardship and wildlife monitoring projects. Initially funded with Grant SG-2010-088",,Jurisdiction-wide,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-position-coordinating-volunteer-efforts-throughout-citys-regional-parks-and-trails,,,, 10000326,"Staff position for volunteer coordinator at Tamarack Nature Center in Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",2012,60000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","418 volunteers totaling 6,719 hours.","In 2014, Tamarack had a total of 145 volunteers who contributed 6,533 hours. The 2014 total hours represents a contribution of approximately 3.14 FTE positions, worth over $147,319.15. In 2013, volunteers contributed 5,458 hours which represents a contribution of approximately 2.5 FTE positions, worth over $115,000. This grant is closed out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Tamarack Nature Center. Continue to support volunteer corps for the nature center initially funded with Grant SG-2010-081",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-position-volunteer-coordinator-tamarack-nature-center-bald-eagle-otter-lakes,,,, 10000328,"Staff position to coordinate volunteers throughout the county's regional parks and trails system",2012,65000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Education, resource maintenance.","1,010 volunteers put in 3,744 hours at a volunteer rate of $21.79 for a total of $81,581.76. Volunteers completed trash clean up, invasive species management and native seed collection. Other Resources: Sponsorship and advertising opportunities throughout the regional parks brought in: $14,350 Donations were received for restoration projects, a courtesy dock, corporate volunteer matching and Eagle Scout project throughout the regional park system for a total of $8,275. The County received a $1,950 grant for a portable AED for the Park Rangers; Raised $2,560 through a partnership with a few non-profit community organizations that benefit adults with disabilities.",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Anoka County",,"County-wide. Hire staff to coordinate volunteers and resources to use throughout the County's regional parks and trails.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-position-coordinate-volunteers-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system,,,, 10000349,"Staff volunteer coordinator position",2013,65000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Hire volunteers & resource coordinator to work throughout system.","Volunteer/Resource Coordinator was hired and worked through Nov. 2013. 1529 volunteers contributed 4779 hours at a rate of $22.14 for a total contribution of $105,807. $21,350 was secured through sponsorships and another $4,100 was received through donations, grants and other miscellaneous sources.",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Anoka County",,"Continue resource volunteer coordinator position.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-coordinator-position,,,, 10000357,"Staff volunteer coordinator position for the City's regional parks and trails system",2013,65857,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Worked with St Thomas College to develop a framework for a Volunteer Park Patrol Program for the department's 2013 accreditation process.","Project started November 24, 2012; From September 2013 to March 10, 2014, the volunteer coordinator developed volunteer management materials for the department's 2013 accreditation process; collaborated with the U-of St Thomas and Parks staff to create framework for a Volunteer Park Patrol Program, coordinated the 27th annual Citywide Cleanup event, planned the 28th annual event, improved community outreach via the City webpage, Facebook, and electronic newsletters; developed a Volunteer Handbook; logged the equivalent of 2 FTE of volunteer labor in 2013.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"System-wide. Volunteer coordinator.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-coordinator-position-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system,,,, 10000358,"Staff education coordinator for the City's regional parks and trails system",2013,68177,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Collaborate with multiple partners to conduct numerous programs including hiking and geocache programs.","The Environmental Education program reached 1,172 participants between October 15, 2012 to March 15, 2014. Programs and events included Story Walk outdoor literacy program, Urban Birding Festival of the Twin Cities, geocaching, nature photography, and ice fishing.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"System-wide. Education coordinator to implement environmental ed programs.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-education-coordinator-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system,,,, 10000386,"Staff position to coordinate volunteers at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",2013,60000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","In 2014, Tamarack had a total of 145 volunteers who contributed 6,533 hours The total hours in 2014 represents a contribution of approximately 3.14 FTE positions, worth over $147,319.15. In 2013, volunteers contributed 5,458 hours which represents a contribution of approximately 2.5 FTE positions, worth over $115,000.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Bald Eagle Otter Lakes Regional Park. Support volunteer corps.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-position-coordinate-volunteers-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000392,"Staff volunteer coordinator (year 1 of 2)",2014,60000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased volunteers over time and create a sustainable core group of volunteers.","In 2014, Tamarack had a total of 145 volunteers who contributed 6,533 hours The total hours in 2014 represents a contribution of approximately 3.14 FTE positions, worth over $147,319.15. In 2013, volunteers contributed 5,458 hours which represents a contribution of approximately 2.5 FTE positions, worth over $115,000. Volunteer planning opportunities are currently underway for 2015.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Bald Eagle Otter Lakes Regional Park. Build and support a volunteer corps for Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow. (Year 1 of 2)",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-coordinator-year-1-2,,,, 10000393,"Staff volunteer coordinator (year 2 of 2)",2015,60000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased volunteers over time and create a sustainable core group of volunteers.","Built volunteer corps for Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Bald Eagle Otter Lakes Regional Park. Build and support a volunteer corps for Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-coordinator-year-2-2,,,, 10000416,"Staff volunteer coordinator",2014,35000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased visits to park over time.","Project completed. ",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Anoka County",,"County-wide, hire volunteer resource coordinator.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-coordinator,,,, 10000417,"Staff landscape architect",2014,40000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased visits to park over time.","Project completed. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"County-wide, hire landscape architect or designer to work on parks and trails, amenities, and facility projects.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-landscape-architect,,,, 10000418,"Staff landscape architect",2015,80000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Improve Park Facilities","Project completed. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"County-wide, hire landscape architect or designer to work on parks and trails, amenities, and facility projects.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ","Von DeLinde",,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-landscape-architect-0,,,, 10000428,"Staff education coordinator for the City's regional parks and trails system",2014,69000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Number of (increased) program participants.","Anticipated start date for FY2014 grant is May 2014 to engage 1,000 volunteer members in regional parks annually. Projected started March 16, 2014 & from Mar 2014 to January 31, 2015, the environmental education program engaged a total of 2,357 participants. It established new offerings including nature play family meetups, citizen science wildlife monitoring, and Parks after Dark programs while continuing to expand existing programs and events such as Urban Birding Festival, Story Walks, preschool nature classes, geocaching, and nature photography.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"System-wide. Education coordinator to implement environmental ed programs.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-education-coordinator-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-0,,,, 10000429,"Staff education coordinator for the City's regional parks and trails system",2015,69000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Education Coordinator position to develop and implement environmental educational programs. ","Engage approximately 1,000 community members in Regional Parks annually. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"System-wide. Education coordinator to implement environmental ed programs.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-education-coordinator-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-1,,,, 10000430,"Staff volunteer coordinator for the City's regional parks and trails system (Year 1 of 2)",2014,66000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Volunteer coordinator position to coordinate Natural Resource Volunteers in land stewardship. ","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"System-wide. Volunteer coordinator to recruit, coordinate, and lead Natural Resource Volunteers .",,Jurisdiction-wide,2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-coordinator-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-1-2,,,, 10000431,"Staff volunteer coordinator for the City's regional parks and trails system (Year 2 of 2)",2015,65980,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Volunteer coordinator position to coordinate Natural Resource Volunteers in land stewardship. ","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"System-wide. Volunteer coordinator to recruit, coordinate, and lead Natural Resource Volunteers .",,Jurisdiction-wide,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-coordinator-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-2-2,,,, 10000470,"Staff programming FTE and paving work for Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2015,297000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Construct 2.1 miles of trail and trailhead parking lot","2.1 miles of paved trail, pedestrian bridge and parking lot constructed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park construct 2.1 miles of trail and bridge on Minnesota River Bluff Regional Trail; includes engineering, parking lot and landscaping.",,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-programming-fte-and-paving-work-lake-minnewashta-regional-park,,,, 10000297,"Staff position for volunteer coordinator throughout the City's regional parks and trails system",2011,60000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Proposed measurable outcomes for 2011:? 50 volunteer events, 15,000 volunteer hours, train 15 skilled volunteers","Park Steward volunteer programs completed. 395 volunteers completed 3,887 volunteer hours of service, recruited and trained 5 skilled volunteers to lead educational interpretive hikes in St Paul's regional parks.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Volunteer Coordinator position to recruit, coordinate, and lead Natural Resource Volunteers in land stewardship and wildlife monitoring projects. A? The person would also lead volunteers in performing responsible natural resource and environmental work.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-position-volunteer-coordinator-throughout-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system,,,, 10000298,"Staff position for coordinating education efforts throughout the City's regional parks and trails system",2011,52000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Proposed measurable outcomes for 2011:? 35 individual programs, 1,150 participants ?","Park Steward volunteer programs completed. 395 volunteers completed 3,887 volunteer hours of service, recruited and trained 5 skilled volunteers to lead educational interpretive hikes in St Paul's regional parks.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Education coordinator position to develop and implement environmental educational programs including general environmental programs and site specific programs including presentations, tours, lectures, field labs, and nature observations at St. Paul regional parks and trails.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-position-coordinating-education-efforts-throughout-citys-regional-parks-and-trails,,,, 10000543,"Staff recreation and volunteer specialist throughout the County's regional parks and trails system",2016,37000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Record and report the number of visitors who participated in outdoor recreation programs, the number of programs held in regional parks and trails, the number of programs held in community parks to introduce regional parks, and the number of participants who attended special events. ","3800 participated in outdoor recreation programs, 125 County programs held, 60 Parks special events having 1,360 participants, 390 volunteers recorded over 800 hours. ",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Carver County",,"Continue Recreation and Volunteer Specialist position initiated in 2014 to develop and implement recreation and volunteer programs. Engage 3,000 park visitors through 90 programs provided in the County Regional Parks in outreach programming. Legacy funds will leverage $42,000 in County General funds.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty ",Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-recreation-and-volunteer-specialist-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails,,,, 10000640,"Staff a communication and outreach specialist to engage underserved populations throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (Year 1 of 2)",2018,76000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of engagement events, people engaged in person and online, diverse populations engaged, diverse populations engaged online. ","1. Number of engagement events - 59 2. Total number of people engaged in person and online - 5,422,977 3. Total number of diverse populations engaged in person - 3,652 4. Total number of diverse populations engaged online - 1,053,828 ",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Anoka County",,"Staff a communication and outreach specialist to engage underserved populations throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (Year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-communication-and-outreach-specialist-engage-underserved-populations-throughout,,,, 10000641,"Staff a communication and outreach specialist to engage underserved populations throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (Year 2 of 2)",2019,84000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of engagement events, people engaged in person and online, diverse populations engaged, diverse populations engaged online. ","1. Number of engagement events - 59 2. Total number of people engaged in person and online - 5,422,977 3. Total number of diverse populations engaged in person - 3,652 4. Total number of diverse populations engaged online - 1,053,828 ",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Anoka County",,"Staff a communication and outreach specialist to engage underserved populations throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (Year 2 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Anoka,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-communication-and-outreach-specialist-engage-underserved-populations-throughout-0,,,, 10000644,"Staff volunteer specialist through the County's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2018,37500,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of participants in each recreation program, the number of volunteer hours. ","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Carver County",,"Continue full time position of Recreation and Volunteer Specialist. The position entails focused work in recreation programming, special events, volunteer recruitment and programming. Specifically, the position develops, implements, instructs, markets recreation and volunteer programs. Additionally, the position contributes to the overall planning, evaluation, and promotion of recreation and volunteer services for the Parks Department.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-specialist-through-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-1-2,,,, 10000645,"Staff volunteer specialist through the County's regional parks and trails system (year 2 of 2)",2019,37500,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of participants in each recreation program, the number of volunteer hours. ","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Carver County",,"Continue full time position of Recreation and Volunteer Specialist. The position entails focused work in recreation programming, special events, volunteer recruitment and programming. Specifically, the position develops, implements, instructs, markets recreation and volunteer programs. Additionally, the position contributes to the overall planning, evaluation, and promotion of recreation and volunteer services for the Parks Department.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-specialist-through-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-2-2,,,, 10000663,"Staff volunteer corps support for the County's regional parks and trails units (year 1 of 2)",2018,75000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of annual volunteers at the Nature Center and Discovery Hollow, and the participation hours. ","2019: 6,694 volunteer hours and 147 volunteers 2020: 1,051 volunteer hours and 77 volunteers",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue to support a volunteer corps for the Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow and Garden Area. Volunteers assist with programs, assist with animal care, assist with natural resource preservation and restoration, and assist with special events and projects. Recruit, train, recognize, and manage volunteers.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-corps-support-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-units-year-1-2,,,, 10000664,"Staff volunteer corps support for the County's regional parks and trails units (year 1 of 2)",2019,75000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of annual volunteers at the Nature Center and Discovery Hollow, and the participation hours. ","2019: 6,694 volunteer hours and 147 volunteers 2020: 1,051 volunteer hours and 77 volunteers",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue to support a volunteer corps for the Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow and Garden Area. Volunteers assist with programs, assist with animal care, assist with natural resource preservation and restoration, and assist with special events and projects. Recruit, train, recognize, and manage volunteers.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-corps-support-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-units-year-1-2-0,,,, 10000677,"Staff volunteer and education coordinators throughout the city's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",2018,245000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of riders at shuttle lot, the survey results of rider satisfaction and effectiveness of the program, implement new survey aimed at non-riders visiting Como Zoo and Conservatory to increase ridership and capture rates, and record all activities, programs, program hours, participants, volunteer hours. ","1. 2018: 18,546 riders, 2019: 24,792 riders 2. 2018 capture rate: 1.90%, 2019 capture rate: 2.20% 3. 50 programs over 294 hours, reached 1,045 participants and 153 partners and volunteers. Programming included early childhood environmental education, fishing, programming with our recreation center youth and an urban family camping program and wellness workshops. 5 large special events over the course of 24 hours reached 2,867 participants and 190 partners and volunteers. 4. Participant surveys documented a >90% satisfaction rate 5. 3,835 volunteers engaged in volunteerism in over 18,000 hours 6. Activities included frost seeding, wildlife monitoring, hauling brush, removing invasive plants, enhancing park land through plantings, picking up trash, and collecting seed 7. Participant surveys documented a 97% satisfaction rate",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Staff volunteer and education coordinators throughout the city's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-and-education-coordinators-throughout-citys-regional-park-and-trail-units,,,, 10000678,"Staff volunteer and education coordinators throughout the city's regional park and trail units (year 2 of 2)",2019,245000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of riders at shuttle lot, the survey results of rider satisfaction and effectiveness of the program, implement new survey aimed at non-riders visiting Como Zoo and Conservatory to increase ridership and capture rates, and record all activities, programs, program hours, participants, volunteer hours. ","See ID 390 ",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Staff volunteer and education coordinators throughout the city's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-and-education-coordinators-throughout-citys-regional-park-and-trail-0,,,, 10000496,"Start construction of 2-acre nature play area and 1-acre children's garden, including garden house, at Tamarack Nature Center",2010,954000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. ","Increased visits. Park visits increased from 272,300 in 2009 (pre-construction) to 332,500 in 2011 (post-construction).",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"At Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park start construction of two-acre nature play area and one-acre children's garden (including garden house for multi-purpose programs) at Tamarack Nature Center. A? Play area development to include rock climbing area, cascading play stream, stumps and hollows play area, sledding hill, arbor gathering, seating area, fencing, pathways and landscaping. A? Children's Garden to include water pumping features, raised planting beds, gardening spaces, soil play table, wash stations, pathways, fencing, landscaping and multipurpose garden support/teaching building. A?",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/start-construction-2-acre-nature-play-area-and-1-acre-childrens-garden-including-garden,,,, 10000520,"Stormwater improvements at Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2011,303000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare trail visit growth from 2010 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post-construction).","The project was completed. The park visits increased from 459,500 in 2010 (pre-construction) to 544,200 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 84,700 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park, realign visitor center entrance road, improve storm water management including flood mitigation and ecological health of adjacent wetland.",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stormwater-improvements-lebanon-hills-regional-park,,,, 10020232,"Summit Ave. Regional Trail Master Planning",2022,19179,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Long-range plan completed and approved by the St. Paul City Council",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Conduct engagement for and preparation of a master plan for a future regional trail along Summit Ave. ",,"Summit Ave. Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/summit-ave-regional-trail-master-planning,,,, 10020232,"Summit Ave. Regional Trail Master Planning",2021,278811,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of master plan","Long-range plan completed and approved by the St. Paul City Council",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Conduct engagement for and preparation of a master plan for a future regional trail along Summit Ave. ",,"Summit Ave. Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/summit-ave-regional-trail-master-planning,,,, 10020232,"Summit Ave. Regional Trail Master Planning",2020,64189,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000",,"Long-range plan completed and approved by the St. Paul City Council",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Conduct engagement for and preparation of a master plan for a future regional trail along Summit Ave. ",,"Summit Ave. Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/summit-ave-regional-trail-master-planning,,,, 10000580,"Supplement wayfinding project throughout Ramsey County's cross country ski trails",2016,25000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Report on the wayfinding sign standards for cross country ski trails, the cross country ski trail maps, and the number of wayfinding signs installed.","Project completed and wayfinding signs constructed at 95 locations on cross?country ski trails.",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement Way finding implementation costs for cross-country ski trails at Battle Creek Regional Park, Tamarack Nature Center, and Grass-Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park. *( 2013 winter visits; Bald Eagle Otter Lake, 21,800 visits; Battle Creek Regional Park, 62,600 visits; and Grass Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Park, 62,100 visits).",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/supplement-wayfinding-project-throughout-ramsey-countys-cross-country-ski-trails,,,, 10015525,"TH5 Regional Trail, MN Arboretum Connection",2021,286715,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Construct approximately 2 miles of regional trail connecting existing trails at Century Boulevard to an existing trail underpass at Minnewashta Parkway","Two miles of bituminous trail constructed and including an underpass and boardwalk/bridge",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Construct approximately 2 miles of 10' wide regional trail connecting existing trails at Century Blvd to an existing trail underpass at Minnewashta Parkway. From Century Blvd to Hwy 41 construct trail in MNDOT ROW for TH 5 & Life Time Fitness. Obtain easements as needed from private property owners. At Hwy 41 construct an underpass connecting the trail on the E & W side of Hwy 41, construct trail on U of M Landscape Arboretum property to Minnewashta Parkway. ",,"TH 5 Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/th5-regional-trail-mn-arboretum-connection,,,, 10012043,"Theodore Wirth Implementation",2020,970000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number and type of new park facilities. Number and type of refurbished/reconstructed park facilities. Mileage and type of new and reconstructed trails. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Implementation of various aspects of the adopted master plan, as prioritized by the community in that plan after further conversation with park users and community members to select final projects, including design, engineering, and administration for trails rehabilitation, natural areas, wayfinding, signage, interpretive elements, stormwater management, buildings, shelters, and historic resources",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/theodore-wirth-implementation,,,, 10035427,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park - Plan Implementation",2024,300000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Miles and type of trails implemented and/or rehabilitated.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Funding would implement trail rehabilitation, access and accessibility improvements, and connections to transit throughout Theodore Wirth Regional Park. This funding is for the same project described in the FY 2023 Parks and Trails Legacy request. It has been determined through community engagement to focus efforts on trail rehabilitation, wayfinding, and accessibility.",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/theodore-wirth-regional-park-plan-implementation,,,, 10035411,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park - Long-Range Plan Implementation",2023,1508109,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Miles and type of trails rehabilitated. Number of wayfinding signs installed. Acres of habitat enhanced/restored. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Funding would be allocated to two major projects in the park. A portion would improve wayfinding throughoughout the park and also address trail surface conditions, realign trail routes to make them less confusing or more accessible, and provide visitor comfort facilities like benches, restroom enclosures, and drinking fountains. A portion would be used to stabilize eroding slopes and restore degraded forest habitat in the vicinity of Twin Lake. Specific grant activities include administration, design services, community engagement, events, fabrication, and construction administration for construction activities including grading, planting, trails, signage, comfort facilities, habitat enhancement, stormwater management, and roadway crossings.",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/theodore-wirth-regional-park-long-range-plan-implementation,,,, 10035411,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park - Long-Range Plan Implementation",2017,20,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Miles and type of trails rehabilitated. Number of wayfinding signs installed. Acres of habitat enhanced/restored. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Funding would be allocated to two major projects in the park. A portion would improve wayfinding throughoughout the park and also address trail surface conditions, realign trail routes to make them less confusing or more accessible, and provide visitor comfort facilities like benches, restroom enclosures, and drinking fountains. A portion would be used to stabilize eroding slopes and restore degraded forest habitat in the vicinity of Twin Lake. Specific grant activities include administration, design services, community engagement, events, fabrication, and construction administration for construction activities including grading, planting, trails, signage, comfort facilities, habitat enhancement, stormwater management, and roadway crossings.",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/theodore-wirth-regional-park-long-range-plan-implementation,,,, 10000441,"Three Rivers Park District",2014,912000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measured annual trail visits on trail when opened. Trail visits data will be reported in 2018.","Trail completed. ",,5720000,Federal,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Intercity Regional Trail, Grand Rounds & Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail. Design and construct the Intercity Regional Trail.",,"Nokomis-Minnesota River Regional Trail/Three Rivers",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/three-rivers-park-district,,,, 10000442,"Three Rivers Park District",2015,463430,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measured annual trail visits on trail when opened. Trail visits data will be reported in 2018.","Trail completed. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Intercity Regional Trail, Grand Rounds & Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail. Design and construct the Intercity Regional Trail.",,"Nokomis-Minnesota River Regional Trail/Three Rivers",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/three-rivers-park-district-0,,,, 10000593,"Traffic study at Phalen-Keller Regional Park",2016,81989,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","1. Number of recommendations to improve traffic patterns, including four intersections and nine parking lots","Study recommendations and cost estimates produced for seven areas targeted for improvement. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continue implementation of the adopted RP Master Plan: Perform a traffic study of four intersections, traffic counts, circulation patterns, and parking access /layout at 9 parking lots to provide a framework for improving access and circulation for the roughly 1 million annual visitors, with approximately 64% of users being of Asian background.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/traffic-study-phalen-keller-regional-park,,,, 10000313,"Trail and road work for Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2012,875000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","Construction activities for the Sucker Lake Road and Trail Redevelopment project at Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Park were completed in 2014. The number of park visits to Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Parks were 644,800 in 2012 (pre-construction). The number of park visits to Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Parks were 746,300 in 2013. The grant has been closed out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park. Construct road & trail improvements; develop separated off-road bituminous trail, trailhead and parking. Areas.",,"Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-and-road-work-vadnais-snail-lake-regional-park,,,, 10000475,"Trail renovation and construction at Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2015,100000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,"No outcomes reported",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"FY2015 P9 At Theodore With RP $100,000 for trail work, landscaping, site utilities, survey and site investigations, design and engineering and project management.",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-renovation-and-construction-theodore-wirth-regional-park,,,, 10000480,"Trail development at Rice Creek North Regional Trail",2015,240000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in park visits overtime. Connect the Rice Creek North Regional Trail to the Highway 96 Regional Trail.","Project completed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail, develop trail and connection, storm water management improvements, and site amenities",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail/Ramsey",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-development-rice-creek-north-regional-trail,,,, 10000597,"Trail construction at Spring Lake Regional Park",2016,300000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","1. Lineal feet of trail constructed across berm through wetland providing access to and observation of public ally owned wetlands and an iron-sand filter system for water quality treatment installed by project partners. 2. Trail miles constructed. 3. Num","Project completed 475 lineal feet of trail constructed across berm through wetland, 0.64 miles of trail constructed, and 4 partners involved in successful trail construction including Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, Prior Lake Spring Lake Watershed District, City of Prior Lake, Three Rivers Park District. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Construct segment of planned trail system and implement natural resource wetland restoration and enhancement work in collaboration with the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, City of Prior Lake, and the Prior Lake-Spring Lake Watershed District. This project will leverage funds from partner agencies.",,"Spring Lake Regional park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia ",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-construction-spring-lake-regional-park,,,, 10000613,"Trail maintenance at Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2017,74233,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of trail miles crack sealed and seal coated.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Crack seal and seal coat 1.5 miles of trail at Lake Minnewashta Regional Park and 3.4 miles of trail on the Dakota Rail Regional Trail. This maintains user satisfaction of 164,000 visits, and 107,000 visits annually to Lake",,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-maintenance-lake-minnewashta-regional-park,,,, 10000681,"Trail improvements at Battle Creek-Indian Mounds Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,780000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the length of trail restored. ","15,480 linear feet of trail restored ",,13264000,Federal,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Project to include trail improvements between T.H. 61 to Bruce Vento Trail including design, engineering, demolition, grading, stormwater management, paving, landscaping and retaining wall construction as required.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-improvements-battle-creek-indian-mounds-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000682,"Trail improvements at Battle Creek-Indian Mounds Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,49137,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the linear feet of trail restored within park, evaluate and report the length of trail restored will be measured before expiration date. ","15,480 linear feet of trail restored",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Project to include trail improvements between T.H. 61 to Bruce Vento Trail including design, engineering, demolition, grading, stormwater management, paving, landscaping and retaining wall construction as required.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-improvements-battle-creek-indian-mounds-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000708,"Trail and Site Improvements",2019,107290,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report amount of parking built, road developed, new trails and sidewalk built, stormwater management facilities developed, site amenities and signs added, and landscape restored.","Measurable outcomes tied to grant SG-04448 consisted of an 8-acre development for Phase 1 road and site development including 350 linear feet of ten-ton bituminous roadway with curb/gutter and stormwater infrastructure, 1,500 linear feet of fence, 3,700 sq ft stormwater infiltration basin, and 5-acres of restoration. Additional measurable outcomes for remaining Phase 1 improvements completed under this grant include installation of 1,771 linear feet of new perimeter chain link fence, 2.600 linear feet of new split rail fence, removal of 3,450 linear feet of dilapidated chain link fence, and repair of 2,000 linear feet of existing chain link fence. ",,95000,"Vadnais Lake Area WMO & Sg Paul Regional Watershed",,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement improvements for a trailhead facility south of Co. Rd. I including design/engineering, construction, demolition, grading, landscaping, trails, parking, building, roads, stormwater management, utilities, signage, site and play equipment, amenities, habitat restoration, access to the water trail, lighting.",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail/Ramsey",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-and-site-improvements,,,, 10000708,"Trail and Site Improvements",2017,165869,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report amount of parking built, road developed, new trails and sidewalk built, stormwater management facilities developed, site amenities and signs added, and landscape restored.","Measurable outcomes tied to grant SG-04448 consisted of an 8-acre development for Phase 1 road and site development including 350 linear feet of ten-ton bituminous roadway with curb/gutter and stormwater infrastructure, 1,500 linear feet of fence, 3,700 sq ft stormwater infiltration basin, and 5-acres of restoration. Additional measurable outcomes for remaining Phase 1 improvements completed under this grant include installation of 1,771 linear feet of new perimeter chain link fence, 2.600 linear feet of new split rail fence, removal of 3,450 linear feet of dilapidated chain link fence, and repair of 2,000 linear feet of existing chain link fence. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement improvements for a trailhead facility south of Co. Rd. I including design/engineering, construction, demolition, grading, landscaping, trails, parking, building, roads, stormwater management, utilities, signage, site and play equipment, amenities, habitat restoration, access to the water trail, lighting.",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail/Ramsey",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-and-site-improvements,,,, 10000615,"Trailhead construction for Mississippi River Regional Trail",2017,410000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"531 sq. ft. trailhead restroom facility. Parking lot with 15 parking stalls",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineer and construct parking lot and restroom trailhead for Mississippi River Regional Trail in Pine Bend SNA in Inver Grove Heights. 2013 annual visitation: 70,900.",,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trailhead-construction-mississippi-river-regional-trail,,,, 10012066,"Trout Brook Nature Sanctuary Trail Connections and Signage",2021,137647,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Linear feet of bituminous trail constructed; number of signs installed","382 linear feet of bituminous trail constructed; 5 interpretive signs installed.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Construction of accessible pathway entrance into the sanctuary from Geranium Ave. E. Installation of signage at trail nodes, entries, and other prominent locations. Project may include: excavation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, concrete footings, installation of signage, bituminous paving, and landscaping",,"Trout Brook Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trout-brook-nature-sanctuary-trail-connections-and-signage,,,, 10012066,"Trout Brook Nature Sanctuary Trail Connections and Signage",2020,40664,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Linear feet of bituminous trail constructed; number of signs installed","382 linear feet of bituminous trail constructed; 5 interpretive signs installed.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Construction of accessible pathway entrance into the sanctuary from Geranium Ave. E. Installation of signage at trail nodes, entries, and other prominent locations. Project may include: excavation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, concrete footings, installation of signage, bituminous paving, and landscaping",,"Trout Brook Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trout-brook-nature-sanctuary-trail-connections-and-signage,,,, 10000492,"Update the Phalen-Keller Regional Park Master Plan, partnering with Ramsey County",2010,60000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of the master plan and adoption by the appropriate public officials. Number of public meetings and the number of citizens who participated in preparing the master plan. ","Held 6 public meetings during master plan development attracting 15 to 25 participants. A public open house reached out to nearly 100 people. One diversity outreach event reached over 100 individuals - primarily Hmong and Latino.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"In cooperation with Ramsey County, update the joint Master Plan for Phalen-Keller Regional Park to respond to current facility conditions, demographics, regional recreation trends, and sustainable carrying capacity. A? Includes planning for Phalen and Round Lakes in St. Paul Park's jurisdiction and coordination with Ramsey County Park's plans for Keller and Spoon Lake Regional Park. See the Ramsey County Grant Project for the joint Master Plan",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/update-phalen-keller-regional-park-master-plan-partnering-ramsey-county,,,, 10000538,"Update the Phalen Regional Park Master Plan",2011,20000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Conducted 6 public meetings, one public open house with nearly 100 people attendance.?",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Complete the update to the 1975 Phalen Regional Park Master Plan begun with 2010 Parks and Trails Fund grant to respond to current facility conditions, demographics, regional recreation trends, and sustainable carrying capacity. ?Includes planning for Phalen and Round Lakes in St. Paul Park's jurisdiction and coordination with Ramsey County Park's plans for Keller and Spoon Lake Regional Park.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/update-phalen-regional-park-master-plan,,,, 10000523,"Upgrades to campgrounds, site furnishings, roadways, parking, and camping pads at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2011,196000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"At Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve, phase one upgrades to campground utilities, site furnishings, roadways and parking/camping pads.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upgrades-campgrounds-site-furnishings-roadways-parking-and-camping-pads-rice-creek-chain,,,, 10000537,"Upgrade picnic shelters and trails to ADA requirements at Phalen-Keller Regional Park",2011,107000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Grant funding re-scoped and was used in conjunction with Grant SG-2010-043 for additional site improvements. The project was completed and the grant closed-out.","Grant funding re-scoped and was used in conjunction with Grant SG2010-043 for additional site improvements. The project was completed and the grant closed-out. Park visits to Keller Lake Regional Park increased from 360,000 in 2011 (pre-construction) to 477,600 in 2012 (post-construction).",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Phalen Keller Regional Park, design and construct improvements to picnic shelters, redevelop trails and include ADA requirements, retaining walls and utilities.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/Ramsey",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upgrade-picnic-shelters-and-trails-ada-requirements-phalen-keller-regional-park,,,, 10000623,"Upgrade facilities at Clifton French Regional Park",2017,3949500,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Square footage of parking lots reconstructed; Miles of paved trails reconstructed; Square footage of Creative Play Area reconstructed.","218,412 sq. ft. of parking lots reconstructed. 2.67 miles of trail reconstructed. The play area container is 11,400 sq. ft. Total project sq. ft., including new concrete patios, concrete walks, & green space is 44,000 sq. ft. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Fund stewardship projects at Clifton French Regional Park that focus on upgrading facilities that have reached their normal end-of-life. Project improvements include a new Creative Play Area, complete rebuild of parking lots and roads, and complete rebuild",,"Clifton E. French Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upgrade-facilities-clifton-french-regional-park,,,, 10020257,"Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park Trail Enhancements and Site Improvements",2022,510700,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of redeveloped trail miles constructed. Number and type of site amenities added. Number and type of site infrastructure improvements. Number of square footage of turf restoration. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design, engineering, and initiate construction of resilient site and trail improvements in the Snail-Grass section of Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park consisting of design, engineering, construction, contingencies, site/trail/utility improvements, pedestrian access and trail connections, playground modifications, site amenities, natural resource restoration, landscaping, signage and wayfinding.",,"Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vadnais-snail-lakes-regional-park-trail-enhancements-and-site-improvements,,,, 10025586,"Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park - Trail Enhancements and Site Improvements",2023,1342341,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Provide necessary resilient site, trail and amenity improvements to ensure high-quality experiences for improved access and connectivity throughout the park","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-22P4-06-06 for design, engineering and resilient site and trail improvements in the Snail-Grass section of Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park consisting of design, engineering, construction, contingencies, site/trail/utility improvements pedestrian access and trail connections, site amenities, stormwater management, natural resource restoration, landscaping, signage, and wayfinding.",,"Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vadnais-snail-lakes-regional-park-trail-enhancements-and-site-improvements-0,,,, 10012051,"Vadnais-Snail Lakes Flood Redesign and Reconstruction",2020,209288,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completed improvement projects. Monitor the number of days the beach and trails are open each year in all weather conditions. Compare precipitation amounts to years when facilities were closed. Complete design; beach are redevelopment; building redevelopment; pedestrian connections; parking; site amenities; signage; stormwater and landscaping","Completed improvements consisted of 21,000 sq ft of new beach, replaced and repaired 2,734 sq ft of existing beach, 434 linear feet of beach curbing, 900 sq ft of improved ADA access with curb ramp",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Re-design and reconstruct park features and trail routes in Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park. Redevelop the beach area so it is useful with water at varying elevations; improve the beach building; add/improve pedestrian connections, parking, site amenities, signage, stormwater and landscaping",,"Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vadnais-snail-lakes-flood-redesign-and-reconstruction,,,, 10025600,"Vermillion Highlands Greenway Regional Trail - McMenomy Acquisition",2022,112382,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 5.72 acres for Vermillion Highlands Greenway Regional Trail","Acquired 5.72 acres for Vermillion Highlands Greenway Regional Trail",,137764,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 5.72 acres",,"Vermillion Highlands Greenway Regional Trail",2022-11-10,2023-11-10,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vermillion-highlands-greenway-regional-trail-mcmenomy-acquisition,,,, 10035414,"Vermillion River Greenway Regional Trail - Dakota County CDA Acquisition",2024,67784,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 5 acres for Vermillion River Greenway Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 5 acres for Vermillion River Greenway Regional Trail",,"Vermillion River Greenway Regional Trail ",2024-06-27,2025-06-27,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vermillion-river-greenway-regional-trail-dakota-county-cda-acquisition,,,, 10029572,"Veteran's Memorial Greenway Regional Trail - Schiela Acquisition",2023,331210,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquired 10.62 acres for Veteran's Memorial Greenway Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,417014,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 10.62 acre Schiela property for the Veteran's Memorial Greenway Regional Trail",,"Veteran's Memorial Greenway Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail",Hastings,MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/veterans-memorial-greenway-regional-trail-schiela-acquisition,,,, 10029572,"Veteran's Memorial Greenway Regional Trail - Schiela Acquisition",2022,9983,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 10.62 acre Schiela property for the Veteran's Memorial Greenway Regional Trail",,"Veteran's Memorial Greenway Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail",Hastings,MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/veterans-memorial-greenway-regional-trail-schiela-acquisition,,,, 10000570,"Volunteer Corps for Tamarack Nature Center & Discovery Hollow at Bald Eagle - Otter Lakes Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2016,70000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure the number of annual volunteers number of participation hours at Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow. ","Grant funded one FTE",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Ramsey County",,"Volunteer Corps for Tamarack Nature Center & Discovery Hollow",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-corps-tamarack-nature-center-discovery-hollow-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional,,,, 10000571,"Volunteer Corps for Tamarack Nature Center & Discovery Hollow at Bald Eagle - Otter Lakes Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2017,70000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure the number of annual volunteers number of participation hours at Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow. ","Grant funded one FTE",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Volunteer Corps for Tamarack Nature Center & Discovery Hollow",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-corps-tamarack-nature-center-discovery-hollow-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional-0,,,, 10020264,"Volunteer & Education Coordinators ",2023,160000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Total number and type of activities, programs, program hours, participants, and special events. Total number of people engaged in volunteerism and impact of their work. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"The Education and Volunteer Coordinators were established for program development/implementation. They will increase efforts to connect, recruit, lead, and coordinate people to our regional parks while developing a deeper relationship with recreation staff, schools and other groups. Funding may also be used for supplies associated with this program.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-education-coordinators,,,, 10020264,"Volunteer & Education Coordinators ",2022,160000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Total number and type of activities, programs, program hours, participants, and special events. Total number of people engaged in volunteerism and impact of their work. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"The Education and Volunteer Coordinators were established for program development/implementation. They will increase efforts to connect, recruit, lead, and coordinate people to our regional parks while developing a deeper relationship with recreation staff, schools and other groups. Funding may also be used for supplies associated with this program.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-education-coordinators,,,, 10012048,"Volunteer Coordinator",2021,75000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Annual number of volunteers. Annual number of volunteer hours","Over 320 volunteers, with a combined total of 5,000 hours of volunteer service participated in the program.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The volunteer coordinator recruits, trains, and recognizes volunteers who help assist with operations and programs in a variety of settings. Some care for the animals, some the garden, some assist with programs, some do projects within the park. ",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-coordinator,,,, 10012048,"Volunteer Coordinator",2020,75000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Annual number of volunteers. Annual number of volunteer hours","Over 320 volunteers, with a combined total of 5,000 hours of volunteer service participated in the program.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The volunteer coordinator recruits, trains, and recognizes volunteers who help assist with operations and programs in a variety of settings. Some care for the animals, some the garden, some assist with programs, some do projects within the park. ",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-coordinator,,,, 10012061,"Volunteer and Education Coordinators",2021,150000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Total number and type of activities, programs, program hours, participants, and special events 2. Total number of people engaged in volunteerism and impact of their work","NEED TO UPDATE STILL WAITING ON CLOSEOUT DOCUMENTATION ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"The Education and Volunteer Coordinators were established for program development/implementation. They will increase efforts to connect, recruit, lead, and coordinate people to our regional parks while developing a deeper relationship with recreation staff, schools and other groups; supplies associated with this program. Program activities are restricted to those with direct benefits for the regional parks and trails.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-and-education-coordinators,,,, 10012061,"Volunteer and Education Coordinators",2020,150000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Total number and type of activities, programs, program hours, participants, and special events 2. Total number of people engaged in volunteerism and impact of their work","NEED TO UPDATE STILL WAITING ON CLOSEOUT DOCUMENTATION ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"The Education and Volunteer Coordinators were established for program development/implementation. They will increase efforts to connect, recruit, lead, and coordinate people to our regional parks while developing a deeper relationship with recreation staff, schools and other groups; supplies associated with this program. Program activities are restricted to those with direct benefits for the regional parks and trails.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-and-education-coordinators,,,, 10012028,"Wargo Nature Center Improvements - Displays - 2019",2020,350000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number of new displays and exhibits 2. Annual attendance increase","1. 13 Displays 2. Increase in attendance not yet measurable because exhibits not complete until July 2022",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Create new and improve existing interpretive displays and exhibits at the nature center. Work will include design, engineering and construction of new displays and exhibits.",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2017-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wargo-nature-center-improvements-displays-2019,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2024,1125000,"M.L. 2023, Chapter 40, Art. 2, Sec. 8, Subd. (a) These appropriations have also supported the projects done in FY2024: M.L. 2019, 1st Special Session, Chp. 2, Art. 1, Sec. 9 ",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Updated Groundwater Modeling for Multi-Community Wellhead Protection Pilot Project, $112,265 spent in FY2024 (Barr) Phase 2: A Community-Centered Framework of the Value of Water in the Twin Cities, $21,204 spent in FY2024 (University of Minnesota - Water Resources Center) Projects continuing this year: Industrial Water Conservation with a MnTAP Intern, $105,960 spent in FY2024 (Minnesota Technical Assistance Program) Reducing Water Use on Twin Cities Lawns through Assessment, Research, and Demonstration, $126,248 spent in FY2024 (U of MN - Turfgrass Science Program) Projects completed this year: Water Supply Planning Atlas for the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area - Development (Metropolitan Council) ",,,,593505,,"Zelle, Johnson, Chamblis, Carter, Barber, Pacheco, Lilligren, Osman, Cameron, Morales, Lindstrom, Cederberg, Vento, Lee, Carter, Dolkar, Wulff",0.6,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2009-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2023,919000,"M.L. 2021 1st Special session, Chp. 1, Art. 2, Sec 2. Subd. 2 These appropriations have also supported the projects done in FY2023: M.L. 2019, 1st Special Session, Chp. 2, Art. 1, Sec. 9 M.L. 2017, Chp. 91., Art. 2, Sec. 9 ",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Water Supply Planning Atlas for the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area - Outreach and Engagement, $27,481 spent in FY2023 (EOR) White Paper: Water Availability, Access, and Use, $25,552 spent in FY2023 (EOR) Subregional Engagement to Update the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Projects continuing this year: Water Supply Planning Atlas for the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area - Development (Metropolitan Council) Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Industrial Water Conservation with a MnTAP Intern, $116,460 spent in FY2023  (Minnesota Technical Assistance Program) Reducing Water Use on Twin Cities Lawns through Assessment, Research, and Demonstration, $126,248 spent in FY2023  (U of MN - Turfgrass Science Program) Projects completed this year: Water Supply Planning Atlas for the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area - Outreach and Engagement, $27,481 spent in FY2023 (EOR) Phase 1: A Community-Centered Framework of the Value of Water in the Twin Cities, $13,680 spent in FY2023 (U of MN - Water Resources Center) ",,,,650661,,"Barber, Cameron, Carter, Cederberg, Chamblis, Cummings, Dolkar, Johnson, Lee, Lilligren, Lindstrom, Morales, Osman, Pacheco, Vento, Wulff, Zelle, Zeran",2.5,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2009-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2022,919000,"M.L. 2021 1st Special session, Chp. 1, Art. 2, Sec 2. Subd. 2 These appropriations have also supported the projects done in FY2022: M.L. 2019, 1st Special Session, Chp. 2, Art. 1, Sec. 9 M.L. 2017 Chp. 91., Art. 2, Sec. 9 M.L. 2015 Chp. 2, Art. 2, Sec. 9 ",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Water Supply Planning Atlas for the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area - Development (Metropolitan Council) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan, $562 spent in FY2022 (HDR and Metropolitan Council) Water Conservation Advisor Training Program, $27,000 spent in FY2022 (Freshwater Society) Interactions of Groundwater and Surface Water Resources, $14,736 spent in FY2022 (HDR) Phase 1: A Community-Centered Framework of the Value of Water in the Twin Cities, $13,680 spent in FY2022 (U of MN - Water Resources Center) Industrial Water Conservation with a MnTAP Intern, $106,350 spent in FY2022 (Minnesota Technical Assistance Program) Reducing Water Use on Twin Cities Lawns through Assessment, Research, and Demonstration, $166,029 spent in FY2022 (U of MN - Turfgrass Science Program) ",,,"Met Council contributed an additional $31,869 to expand work ",846839,,,3.3,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2009-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2021,1000000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special Session, Chp. 2, Art. 1, Sec. 9 These appropriations have also supported the projects done in FY2021: M.L. 2017 Chp. 91., Art. 2, Sec. 9 M.L. 2015 Chp. 2, Art. 2, Sec. 9 ",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Phase 1: A Community-Centered Framework of the Value of Water in the Twin Cities, $27,360 spent in FY2021 (U of MN - Water Resources Center) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan, $7,996 spent in FY2021 (HDR and Metropolitan Council) Water Conservation Advisor Training Program, $27,000 spent in FY2021 (Freshwater Society) Industrial Water Conservation with a MnTAP Intern, $110,925 spent in FY2021 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Reducing Water Use on Twin Cities Lawns through Assessment, Research, and Demonstration, $134,467 spent in FY2021 (U of MN - Turfgrass Science Program) Projects completed this year: Twin Cities Metro Area Regional Groundwater Flow Model Application - Climate Scenarios, $46,269 spent in FY2021 (Barr) Municipal Water Supply Data Reporting in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area - Background and Discovery, $8,305 spent in FY2021 (CDM Smith) Interactions of Groundwater and Surface Water Resources, $5,164 spent in FY2021 (HDR) ",,,,1024547,,,4,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2009-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2020,1000000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special Session, Chp. 2, Art. 1, Sec. 9 These appropriations have also supported the projects done in FY2020: M.L. 2017 Chp. 91., Art. 2, Sec. 9 M.L. 2015 Chp. 2, Art. 2, Sec. 9 ",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Twin Cities Metro Area Regional Groundwater Flow Model Application - Climate Scenarios, $941 spent in FY2020 (Barr) Drinking Water Protection Guidance Project - Phase 1, $54,752 spent in FY2020 (Stantec) - completed in FY2020 Northwest Metro Area Regional Water Supply System Study - Phase 1, $9,402 spent in FY2020 (SEH) - completed in FY2020 Municipal Water Supply Data Reporting in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area - Background and Discovery, $40,235 spent in FY2020 (CDM Smith) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Interactions of Groundwater and Surface Water Resources, $17,959 spent in FY2020 (HDR) Industrial Water Conservation with a MnTAP Intern, $92,475 spent in FY2020 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Reducing Water Use on Twin Cities Lawns through Assessment, Research, and Demonstration, $74,880 spent in FY2020 (U of MN - Turfgrass Science Program) Projects completed this year: Water Conservation and Efficiency Assessment Tool, $5,578 spent in FY2020 (HDR) ",,181000,"Metropolitan Council contributed $181,000 to continue work identified in Phase 1 of the Northwest Metro Area Regional Water Supply System Study. ",711740,,,2.8,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2009-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2019,950000,"M.L. 2017 Chp. 91., Art. 2, Sec. 9 These appropriations have also supported the projects done in FY2019: M.L. 2015 Chp. 2, Art. 2, Sec. 9 M.L. 2013 Chp. 137, Art. 2, Sec. 9 M.L. 2010, Chp. 361 Art. 2, Sec. 5 ",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Water Conservation Advisor Training Program - Development and Pilot, $111,500 spent in FY2019 (Freshwater Society) - completed in FY2019 Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Industrial Water Conservation with a MnTAP Intern, $93,050 spent in FY2019 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Reducing Water Use on Twin Cities Lawns through Assessment, Research, and Demonstration, $99,840 spent in FY2019 (U of MN - Turfgrass Science Program) Water Conservation and Efficiency Assessment Tool, $4,864 spent in FY2019 (HDR) Interactions of Groundwater and Surface Water Resources, $104,845 spent in FY2019 (HDR) Projects completed this year: Water Efficiency Impacts on Future Water Supply Infrastructure, $23,215 spent in FY2019 (CDM Smith) ",,,,844272,,,3,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2009-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2018,950000,"M.L. 2017 Chp. 91., Art. 2, Sec. 9 These appropriations have also supported the projects done in FY2018: M.L. 2015 Chp. 2, Art. 2, Sec. 9 M.L. 2014 Chp. 312, Art. 14, Sec. 5 M.L. 2013 Chp. 137, Art. 2, Sec. 9 M.L. 2010, Chp. 361 Art. 2, Sec. 5",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Twin Cities Metro Area Regional Groundwater Flow Model Application - Transient Model Update, $26,377 (Barr) - completed in FY2018 Washington County Municipal Water Coalition Water Efficiency Study, $22,099 spent in FY2018 (SEH) - completed in FY2018 Water Conservation and Efficiency Assessment Tool, $23,726 spent in FY2018 (HDR) Water Efficiency Impacts on Future Water Supply Infrastructure, $58,403 spent in FY2018 (CDM Smith) Interactions of Groundwater and Surface Water Resources, $17,677 spent in FY2018 (HDR) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Industrial Water Conservation with a MnTAP Intern, $83,700 spent in FY2018 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Reducing Water Use on Twin Cities Lawns through Assessment, Research, and Demonstration, $55,608 spent in FY2018 (U of MN - Turfgrass Science Program) Projects completed this year: Stakeholder Engagement in the North and East Metro, $29,957 spent in FY2018 (Grassroots Solutions) ",,,,635627,,,2.8,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2009-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2017,975000,"M.L. 2015 Chp. 2, Art. 2, Sec. 9 These appropriations have also supported the projects done in FY2017: M.L. 2014 Chp. 312, Art. 14, Sec. 5 M.L. 2013 Chp. 137, Art. 2, Sec. 9 M.L. 2011 (Special Session) Chp. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 9 M.L. 2010, Chp. 361 Art. 2, Sec. 5 ",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Water Rates Database and Tool Development, $113,014 (CDM Smith) - completed in FY2017 Stakeholder Engagement in the North and East Metro, $7,543 spent in FY2017 (Grassroots Solutions) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Industrial Water Conservation with a MnTAP Intern, $103,500 spent in FY2017 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Reducing Water Use on Twin Cities Lawns through Assessment, Research, and Demonstration, $61,296 spent in FY2017 (U of MN - Turfgrass Science Program) Projects completed this year: Characterizing Groundwater and Surface Water Interaction in Northeast Metro Area Lakes, MN, $2,698+$29,427 spent in FY2017 (U.S. Geological Survey, Barr) Washington County Feasibility Assessment, $23,414 spent in FY2017 (SEH) Regional Feasibility of Alternative Approaches to Water Sustainability, $54,784 spent in FY2017 (HDR) ",,,,627657,,,2,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2009-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2016,975000,"M.L. 2015 Chp. 2, Art. 2, Sec. 9 These appropriations have also supported the projects done in FY2016: M.L. 2014 Chp. 312, Art. 14, Sec. 5 M.L. 2013 Chp. 137, Art. 2, Sec. 9 M.L. 2010, Chp. 361 Art. 2, Sec. 5 ",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Report to Minnesota State Legislature: Concept Cost Report for Augmentation of White Bear Lake with Surface Water, $123,797 spent in FY2016 (SEH, HDR, Wenck Associates Inc., and Zan Associates) - completed in FY2016 Reducing Water Use on Twin Cities Lawns through Assessment, Research, and Demonstration, $30,648 spent in FY2016 (U of MN - Turfgrass Science Program) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Washington County Feasibility Assessment, $99,767 spent in FY2016 (SEH) Characterizing Groundwater and Surface Water Interaction in Northeast Metro Area Lakes, MN, $247,604 spent in FY2016 (U.S. Geological Survey) Regional Feasibility of Alternative Approaches to Water Sustainability, $95,060 spent in FY2016 (HDR) Projects completed this year: Feasibility Study of Joint Water Utility Cities of Centerville, Circle Pines, Columbus, Hugo, Lexington and Lino Lakes, $11,831 spent in FY2016 (Barr) Regional Groundwater Modeling: Metro Pumping Optimization, $1,905 spent in FY2016 (Barr) Stormwater Reuse Demonstration Project - CHS Stadium, $100,000 spent in FY2016 (City of St. Paul) Water Billing and Rates Analysis, $4,990 spent in FY2016 (CDM Smith) Industrial Water Conservation in the North and East Groundwater Management Area, $16,870 spent in FY2016 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Seminary Fen Protection (Metropolitan Council) ",,,,979281,,,1.8,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2009-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2015,550000,"M.L. 2014 Chp. 312, Art. 14, Sec. 5 These appropriations have also supported the projects done in FY2015: M.L. 2013 Chp. 137, Art. 2, Sec. 9 M.L. 2011 (Special Session) Chp. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 9 M.L. 2010, Chp. 361 Art. 2, Sec. 5",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Washington County Feasibility Assessment, $21,932 spent in FY2015 (SEH) Characterizing Groundwater and Surface Water Interaction in Northeast Metro Area Lakes, MN., $252,970 spent in FY2015 (U.S. Geological Survey) Stormwater Reuse Demonstration Project - CHS Stadium, $92,629 spent in FY2015 (Pioneer Power Inc., Barr) Regional Groundwater Modeling: Metro Pumping Optimization, $47,487 spent in FY2015 (Barr) Industrial Water Conservation in the North and East Groundwater Management Area, $33,130 spent in FY2015 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Industrial Water Conservation with a MnTAP Intern, $15,650 spent in FY2015 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Water Billing and Rates Analysis, $50,005 spent in FY2015 (CDM Smith) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Seminary Fen Protection (Metropolitan Council) Feasibility Study of Joint Water Utility Cities of Centerville, Circle Pines, Columbus, Hugo, Lexington and Lino Lakes, $44,493 spent in FY2015 (Barr) Regional Feasibility of Alternative Approaches to Water Sustainability, $403,182 spent in FY2015 (HDR) Projects completed this year: Feasibility Assessment of Approaches to Water Sustainability in the Northeast Metro, $193,803 spent in FY2015 (SEH) Update of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Regional Groundwater Flow Model (Metro Model 2), $5,662 spent in FY2015 (Barr) Water Conservation Toolbox, $42,006 spent in FY2015 (CDM Smith) ",,,,1575818,,,2.7,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2009-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2014,1537000,"M.L. 2013 Chp. 137, Art. 2, Sec. 9 These appropriations have also supported the projects done in FY2014: M.L. 2011 (Special Session) Chp. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 9 M.L. 2010, Chp. 361 Art. 2, Sec. 5 ",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Feasibility Study of Joint Water Utility Cities of Centerville, Circle Pines, Columbus, Hugo, Lexington and Lino Lakes, $5,429 spent in FY2014 (Barr) Regional Feasibility of Alternative Approaches to Water Sustainability, $23,304 spent in FY2014 (HDR) Water Conservation Toolbox, $54,694 spent in FY2014 (CDM Smith) Feasibility Assessment of Approaches to Water Sustainability in the Northeast Metro, $34,544+$110,459 spent in FY2014 (SEH) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Seminary Fen Protection (Metropolitan Council) Seminary Fen Protection (Metropolitan Council) Update of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Regional Groundwater Flow Model (Metro Model 2), $66,495 spent in FY2014 (Barr) Projects completed this year: Assessing the Opportunity and Barriers for Water Conservation by Private Industrial Users, $45,337 spent in FY2014 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Final report on Met Council website Impacts on Groundwater Quality by Stormwater Practices, $66,562 spent in FY2014 (U of MN - St. Anthony Falls Laboratory) ",,,,704466,,,2.8,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2009-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2013,500000,"M.L. 2011 (Special Session) Chp. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 9",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Impacts on Groundwater Quality by Stormwater Practices, $66,562 spent in FY2013 (U of MN - St. Anthony Falls Laboratory) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Seminary Fen Protection (Metropolitan Council) Assessing the Opportunity and Barriers for Water Conservation by Private Industrial Users, $36,453 spent in SFY2013 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Update of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Regional Groundwater Flow Model (Metro Model 2), $135,416 spent in FY2013 (Barr) Projects completed this year: Update of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Regional Recharge Model, $73,308 spent in FY2013 (Barr) ",,,,491312,,,1.7,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2009-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2012,500000,"M.L. 2011 (Special Session) Chp. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 9 This appropriation has also supported the projects done in FY2012: M.L. 2010, Chp. 361 Art. 2, Sec. 5 ",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Assessing the Opportunity and Barriers for Water Conservation by Private Industrial Users, $11,243 spent in FY2012 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Update of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Regional Groundwater Flow Model (Metro Model 2), $20,789 spent in FY2012 (Barr) Update of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Regional Recharge Model, $16,549 spent in FY2012 (Barr) Projects continued this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Seminary Fen Protection (Metropolitan Council) Projects completed this year: Feasibility Assessment & Guidance for Stormwater Reuse, $65,773 spent in FY2012 (CDM Smith) South Washington County Water Supply Planning (Metropolitan Council) Feasibility Assessment & Guidance for Stormwater Reuse, $65,773 spent in FY2012 (CDM Smith) Mapping the Vulnerability of Glacial Aquifers & Mapping Contaminant Plumes, $27,850 in FY2012 (U of MN - MN Geological Survey) South Washington County Water Supply Planning (Metropolitan Council) ",,,,212673,,,1.8,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2009-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2011,400000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 361 Art. 2, Sec. 5 This appropriation has also supported the projects done in FY2011: M.L. 2009, Chp. 172 Art. 2, Sec. 10 ",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Feasibility Assessment & Guidance for Stormwater Reuse, $21,695 spent in FY2011 (CDM Smith) Mapping the Vulnerability of Glacial Aquifers & Mapping Contaminant Plumes, $23,181 in FY2011 (U of MN - MN Geological Survey) Seminary Fen Protection (Metropolitan Council) South Washington County Water Supply Planning (Metropolitan Council) South Washington County Water Supply Planning (Metropolitan Council) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Projects completed this year: Assessment of East Bethel Water Availability (Groundwater Modeling), $44,536 spent in FY2011 (Barr) Cost-Benefit Analysis of Water Conservation, $36,754 spent in SFY2011 (Environmental Financing Group Inc.) Evaluation of Groundwater and Surface Water Interaction, $31,754 spent in FY2011 (Barr) Hydrogeologic and Groundwater Chemistry Assessment, $48,138 spent in FY2011 (U of MN - MN Geological Survey) ",,,,355552,,,1.1,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2009-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2010,400000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172 Art. 2, Sec. 10",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Assessment of East Bethel Water Availability (Groundwater Modeling), $26,593 spent in SFY2010 (Barr) Cost-Benefit Analysis of Water Conservation, $11,785 spent in SFY2010 (Environmental Financing Group Inc.) Evaluation of Groundwater and Surface Water Interaction, $35,246 spent in FY2010 (Barr) Hydrogeologic and Groundwater Chemistry Assessment, $18,226 spent in FY2010 (U of MN - MN Geological Survey) Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) ",,,,246702,,,1.5,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2009-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 33840,"Water Efficiency Grant Program",2024,750000,"M.L. 2023, Chapter 40, Art. 2, Sec. 8, Subd. (b)","$750,000 the first year and $750,000 the second year are for the water demand reduction grant program to encourage municipalities in the metropolitan area to implement measures to reduce water demand to ensure the reliability and protection of drinking water supplies. ","The goal of the water efficiency grant program is to support technical and behavioral changes that improve municipal water use efficiency in the seven-county metropolitan area. Grants can be used for rebates to residents and commercial properties that replace inefficient water-using devices with approved devices that use substantially less water, or for irrigation system audits. Proposed measurable outcomes are cost savings, water savings, and device replacements. ","Communities used grant funds to lower the cost of resident purchase and installation of products that reduce water use, such as EPA WaterSense labeled low-flow toilets, Energy Star labeled washing machines, and WaterSense labeled irrigation controllers, WaterSense labeled irrigation spray sprinkler bodies, and WaterSense Partner-certified irrigation system audits. Thirty-seven communities participated in the 2022-2024 grant program. Grant recipients and award amounts included: Apple Valley $35,000, Bayport $8,000, Bloomington $25,000, Brooklyn Park $11,000, Chanhassen $34,440, Circle Pines $9,600, Coon Rapids $26,000, Cottage Grove $43,000, Eagan $42,000, Eden Prairie $44,000, Farmington $11,000, Forest Lake $26,000, Fridley $10,000, Hugo $36,000, Lake Elmo $43,000, Lakeville $43,000, Lino Lakes $24,000, Maple Grove $45,000, Minnetonka $22,000, New Brighton $28,000, North St. Paul $22,000, Plymouth $35,000, Prior Lake $9,600, Ramsey $19,800, Robbinsdale $6,080, Rosemount $34,000, Roseville $12,000, Savage $30,000, Shakopee Public Utilities Commission $49,000, Shoreview $16,000, Shorewood $8,400, St. Louis Park $25,000, Stillwater $25,000, Victoria $39,000, White Bear Lake $23,000, White Bear Township $38,000, Woodbury $40,000. Additionally, provided $150,000 in grant money to Saint Paul Regional Water Services to install seven advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) collectors in designated areas of concentrated poverty in Saint Paul. From 7/1/2023 through 6/30/2024:  3,654 devices were replaced 1,214 toilets 701 irrigation controllers 290 irrigation spray sprinkler bodies 911 clothes washers 538 dishwashers 29 irrigation system audits From estimated water savings provided by grantees, approximately 34,655,455 gallons will be saved each year by these grant activities.  ",,100430,"20% local match ",,,,,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","The Metropolitan Council was awarded $1,500,000 from Minnesota Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment funds for a Water Efficiency Grant Program during the Minnesota Legislature's 2023 Session. The Metropolitan Council (Council) implemented a water efficiency grant program effective July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2026. Grants were awarded on a competitive basis to municipalities that are served by a municipal water system. The Council provides 80% of the program cost; the municipality must provide the remaining 20%. Municipalities use the combined Council and municipality funds to run their own grant or rebate programs. Grants were made available in amounts with a minimum of $5,000 and a maximum of $50,000. Grantees are required to provide estimated water savings achieved through this program for Clean Water, Land & Legacy Amendment reporting purposes. ",,,2016-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Henry,McCarthy,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1946",henry.mccarthy@metc.state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-efficiency-grant-program,,"Zelle, Johnson, Chamblis, Carter, Barber, Pacheco, Lilligren, Osman, Cameron, Morales, Lindstrom, Cederberg, Vento, Lee, Carter, Dolkar, Wulff ",, 33840,"Water Efficiency Grant Program",2023,625000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special Session, Chp. 1, Art. 2, Sec. 8, Subd. (b)","$625,000 the first year and $625,000 the second year are for the water demand reduction grant program to encourage municipalities in the metropolitan area to implement measures to reduce water demand to ensure the reliability and protection of drinking water supplies. ","The goal of the water efficiency grant program is to support technical and behavioral changes that improve municipal water use efficiency in the seven-county metropolitan area. Grants can be used for rebates to residents and commercial properties that replace inefficient water-using devices with approved devices that use substantially less water, or for irrigation system audits. Proposed measurable outcomes are cost savings, water savings, and device replacements. ","Communities used grant funds to lower the cost of resident purchase and installation of products that reduce water use, such as EPA WaterSense labeled low-flow toilets, Energy Star labeled washing machines, and WaterSense labeled irrigation controllers, WaterSense labeled irrigation spray sprinkler bodies, and WaterSense Partner-certified irrigation system audits. Thirty-seven communities participated in the 2022-2024 grant program.  Grant recipients and amounts included: Apple Valley $35,000, Bayport $8,000, Bloomington $25,000, Brooklyn Park $11,000, Chanhassen $34,440, Circle Pines $9,600, Coon Rapids $26,000, Cottage Grove $43,000, Eagan $42,000, Eden Prairie $44,000, Farmington $11,000, Forest Lake $26,000, Fridley $10,000, Hugo $36,000, Lake Elmo $43,000, Lakeville $43,000, Lino Lakes $24,000, Maple Grove $45,000, Minnetonka $22,000, New Brighton $28,000, North St. Paul $22,000, Plymouth $35,000, Prior Lake $9,600, Ramsey $19,800, Robbinsdale $6,080, Rosemount $34,000, Roseville $12,000, Savage $30,000, Shakopee Public Utilities Commission $49,000, Shoreview $16,000, Shorewood $8,400, St. Louis Park $25,000, Stillwater $25,000, Victoria $39,000, White Bear Lake $23,000, White Bear Township $38,000, Woodbury $40,000. From 7/1/2022 - 6/30/2023 3336 devices were replaced 1149  toilets 1038 irrigation controllers 95 irrigation spray sprinkler bodies 567 clothes washers 487 dishwashers 113  irrigation system audits From estimated water savings provided by grantees, approximately 39,629,421 gallons will be saved each year by these grant activities ",,108491,"20% Local match. ",,,,,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","The Metropolitan Council was awarded $1,500,000 from Minnesota Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment funds for a Water Efficiency Grant Program during the Minnesota Legislature's 2023 Session. The Metropolitan Council (Council) implemented a water efficiency grant program effective July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2026. Grants were awarded on a competitive basis to municipalities that are served by a municipal water system. The Council provides 80% of the program cost; the municipality must provide the remaining 20%. Municipalities use the combined Council and municipality funds to run their own grant or rebate programs. Grants were made available in amounts with a minimum of $5,000 and a maximum of $50,000. Grantees are required to provide estimated water savings achieved through this program for Clean Water, Land & Legacy Amendment reporting purposes. ",,,2016-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Henry,McCarthy,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1946",henry.mccarthy@metc.state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-efficiency-grant-program,,"Zelle, Johnson, Chamblis, Carter, Barber, Pacheco, Lilligren, Osman, Cameron, Morales, Lindstrom, Cederberg, Vento, Lee, Carter, Dolkar, Wulff ",, 33840,"Water Efficiency Grant Program",2022,625000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special Session, Chp. 1, Art. 2, Sec. 8, Subd. (b)","$625,000 the first year and $625,000 the second year are for the water demand reduction grant program to encourage municipalities in the metropolitan area to implement measures to reduce water demand to ensure the reliability and protection of drinking water supplies. ","The goal of the water efficiency grant program is to support technical and behavioral changes that improve municipal water use efficiency in the seven-county metropolitan area. Grants can be used for rebates to residents and commercial properties that replace inefficient water-using devices with approved devices that use substantially less water, or for irrigation system audits. Proposed measurable outcomes are cost savings, water savings, and device replacements. ","Communities used grant funds to lower the cost of resident purchase and installation of products that reduce water use, such as EPA WaterSense labeled low-flow toilets, Energy Star labeled washing machines, and WaterSense labeled irrigation controllers, WaterSense labeled irrigation spray sprinkler bodies, and WaterSense Partner-certified irrigation system audits. From 7/1/2021-6/30/2022 2590 devices were replaced 1020 toilets 720 irrigation controllers 405 irrigation spray sprinkler bodies 445 clothes washers 15 irrigation system audits From estimated water savings provided by grantees, approximately 29,597,009 gallons will be saved each year by these grant activities ",,85583,"25% Local match ",,,,,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","The Metropolitan Council was awarded $1,500,000 from Minnesota Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment funds for a Water Efficiency Grant Program during the Minnesota Legislature's 2023 Session. The Metropolitan Council (Council) implemented a water efficiency grant program effective July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2026. Grants were awarded on a competitive basis to municipalities that are served by a municipal water system. The Council provides 80% of the program cost; the municipality must provide the remaining 20%. Municipalities use the combined Council and municipality funds to run their own grant or rebate programs. Grants were made available in amounts with a minimum of $5,000 and a maximum of $50,000. Grantees are required to provide estimated water savings achieved through this program for Clean Water, Land & Legacy Amendment reporting purposes. ",,,2016-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Henry,McCarthy,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1946",henry.mccarthy@metc.state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-efficiency-grant-program,,"Zelle, Johnson, Chamblis, Carter, Barber, Pacheco, Lilligren, Osman, Cameron, Morales, Lindstrom, Cederberg, Vento, Lee, Carter, Dolkar, Wulff ",, 33840,"Water Efficiency Grant Program",2021,375000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special Session, Chp. 2, Art. 1, Sec. 9, Subd. (b)","$375,000 the first year and $375,000 the second year are for the water demand reduction grant program to encourage municipalities in the metropolitan area to implement measures to reduce water demand to ensure the reliability and protection of drinking water supplies. ","The goal of the water efficiency grant program is to support technical and behavioral changes that improve municipal water use efficiency in the seven-county metropolitan area. Grants can be used for rebates to residents and commercial properties that replace inefficient water-using devices with approved devices that use substantially less water, or for irrigation system audits. Proposed measurable outcomes are cost savings, water savings, and device replacements. ","Communities used grant funds to lower the cost of resident purchase and installation of products that reduce water use, such as EPA WaterSense labeled low-flow toilets, Energy Star labeled washing machines, and WaterSense labeled irrigation controllers, WaterSense labeled irrigation spray sprinkler bodies, and WaterSense Partner-certified irrigation system audits. Thirty-seven communities participated in the 2019-2022 program.  Grant recipients and amounts included: Apple Valley $29,000, Bloomington $21,000, Brooklyn Center $8,000, Brooklyn Park $10,300, Chanhassen $19,300, Chaska $14,000, Cottage Grove $27,300, Dayton $2,000, Eagan $30,300, Eden Prairie $44,300, Farmington $10,543.40, Forest Lake $12,300, Fridley $24,300, Hopkins $19,000, Hugo $31,300, Lake Elmo $35,000, Lakeville $36,000, Mahtomedi $6,300, Minnetonka $20,000, New Brighton $18,300, North St. Paul $23,000, Oakdale $1,315.63, Plymouth $33,300, Prior Lake $8,000, Ramsey $28,000, Robbinsdale $8,000, Rosemount $11,300, Roseville $10,000, Savage $11,000, Shakopee Public Utilities Commission $23,300, Shoreview $23,000, Shorewood $19,000, St. Louis Park $23,000, Victoria $12,300, White Bear Lake $34,300, White Bear Township $44,300, Woodbury $50,300. 4,416 devices were replaced 1,348 toilets 2,091 irrigation controllers 26 irrigation spray sprinkler bodies 915 clothes washers 36 irrigation system audits  From estimated water savings provided by grantees, approximately 92,500,000 gallons per year will be saved each year by these replacements.  ",,83506,"25% Local match ",,,,,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","The Metropolitan Council was awarded $1,500,000 from Minnesota Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment funds for a Water Efficiency Grant Program during the Minnesota Legislature's 2023 Session. The Metropolitan Council (Council) implemented a water efficiency grant program effective July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2026. Grants were awarded on a competitive basis to municipalities that are served by a municipal water system. The Council provides 80% of the program cost; the municipality must provide the remaining 20%. Municipalities use the combined Council and municipality funds to run their own grant or rebate programs. Grants were made available in amounts with a minimum of $5,000 and a maximum of $50,000. Grantees are required to provide estimated water savings achieved through this program for Clean Water, Land & Legacy Amendment reporting purposes. ",,,2016-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Henry,McCarthy,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1946",henry.mccarthy@metc.state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-efficiency-grant-program,,"Zelle, Johnson, Chamblis, Carter, Barber, Pacheco, Lilligren, Osman, Cameron, Morales, Lindstrom, Cederberg, Vento, Lee, Carter, Dolkar, Wulff ",, 33840,"Water Efficiency Grant Program",2020,375000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special Session, Chp. 2, Art. 1, Sec. 9, Subd. (b)","$375,000 the first year and $375,000 the second year are for the water demand reduction grant program to encourage municipalities in the metropolitan area to implement measures to reduce water demand to ensure the reliability and protection of drinking water supplies. ","The goal of the water efficiency grant program is to work with municipal water suppliers to help increase water efficiency in their communities. Grants can be used for rebates to residents and commercial properties that replace inefficient water-using devices with approved devices that use substantially less water, or for irrigation system audits. Proposed measurable outcomes are cost savings, water savings, and device replacements. ","Outcomes (cost savings, water savings, and device replacements) were reported at the end of the project. ",,41534,"25% Local match. Other Funds Leveraged for FY 2020 only includes local match from Q1 and Q2 of 2020. ",,,,,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","The Metropolitan Council was awarded $1,500,000 from Minnesota Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment funds for a Water Efficiency Grant Program during the Minnesota Legislature's 2023 Session. The Metropolitan Council (Council) implemented a water efficiency grant program effective July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2026. Grants were awarded on a competitive basis to municipalities that are served by a municipal water system. The Council provides 80% of the program cost; the municipality must provide the remaining 20%. Municipalities use the combined Council and municipality funds to run their own grant or rebate programs. Grants were made available in amounts with a minimum of $5,000 and a maximum of $50,000. Grantees are required to provide estimated water savings achieved through this program for Clean Water, Land & Legacy Amendment reporting purposes. ",,,2016-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Henry,McCarthy,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1946",henry.mccarthy@metc.state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-efficiency-grant-program,,"Zelle, Johnson, Chamblis, Carter, Barber, Pacheco, Lilligren, Osman, Cameron, Morales, Lindstrom, Cederberg, Vento, Lee, Carter, Dolkar, Wulff ",, 33840,"Water Efficiency Grant Program",2017,250000,"M.L. 2015, Chapter 2, Art. 2, Sec. 9, Subd. (b)","$250,000 the first year and $250,000 the second year are for the water demand reduction grant program to encourage implementation of water demand reduction measures by municipalities in the metropolitan area to ensure the reliability and protection of drinking water supplies. ","A pilot program for water efficiency was established with the goal of supporting technical and behavioral changes that improve municipal water use efficiency in the seven-county metropolitan area. Qualified activities include replacement of toilet with EPA WaterSense certified high-efficiency toilets, residential clothes washing machine replacements with Energy Star certified washing machines, irrigation system audits by EPA WaterSense certified professionals, and irrigation controller replacements with EPA WaterSense certified replacements. Proposed measurable outcomes are cost savings, water savings, and device replacements. ","Communities used grant funds to lower the cost of resident purchase and installation of products that reduce water use, such as EPA WaterSense labeled low-flow toilets, Energy Star labeled washing machines, and WaterSense labeled irrigation controllers, and WaterSense Partner-certified irrigation system audits. Nineteen communities participated in this 2015-2017 program. Grant recipients and amounts included: Brooklyn Park $7,500, Chanhassen $37,500, Circle Pines $15,000, Cottage Grove $8,250, Eagan $50,000, Eden Prairie $37,500, Forest Lake $40,000, Fridley $30,000, Hugo $36,000, Mahtomedi $10,000, New Brighton $50,000, Newport $27,000, Plymouth $18,750, Rosemount $9,000, Shakopee $50,000, Victoria $9,000, White Bear Lake $49,125, White Bear Township $24,000, Woodbury $50,000. 4,514 devices were replaced 2,380 toilets 1,190 irrigation controllers 940 clothes washers 4 irrigation system audits From estimated water savings provided by grantees, approximately 52,000,000 gallons per year will be saved each year by these replacements.  ",,205742,"25% Local match plus additional funds ($155,125 across FY 2016 and FY 2017). Grant awards in excess of the appropriated $500,000 were funded by Clean Water Funds. ",,,,,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","The Metropolitan Council was awarded $1,500,000 from Minnesota Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment funds for a Water Efficiency Grant Program during the Minnesota Legislature's 2023 Session. The Metropolitan Council (Council) implemented a water efficiency grant program effective July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2026. Grants were awarded on a competitive basis to municipalities that are served by a municipal water system. The Council provides 80% of the program cost; the municipality must provide the remaining 20%. Municipalities use the combined Council and municipality funds to run their own grant or rebate programs. Grants were made available in amounts with a minimum of $5,000 and a maximum of $50,000. Grantees are required to provide estimated water savings achieved through this program for Clean Water, Land & Legacy Amendment reporting purposes. ",,,2016-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Henry,McCarthy,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1946",henry.mccarthy@metc.state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-efficiency-grant-program,,"Zelle, Johnson, Chamblis, Carter, Barber, Pacheco, Lilligren, Osman, Cameron, Morales, Lindstrom, Cederberg, Vento, Lee, Carter, Dolkar, Wulff ",, 33840,"Water Efficiency Grant Program",2016,250000,"M.L. 2015, Chapter 2, Art. 2, Sec. 9, Subd. (b)","$250,000 the first year and $250,000 the second year are for the water demand reduction grant program to encourage implementation of water demand reduction measures by municipalities in the metropolitan area to ensure the reliability and protection of drinking water supplies. ","A pilot program for water efficiency was established with the goal of supporting technical and behavioral changes that improve municipal water use efficiency in the seven-county metropolitan area. Qualified activities include replacement of toilet with EPA WaterSense certified high-efficiency toilets, residential clothes washing machine replacements with Energy Star certified washing machines, irrigation system audits by EPA WaterSense certified professionals, and irrigation controller replacements with EPA WaterSense certified replacements. Proposed measurable outcomes are cost savings, water savings, and device replacements. ","Outcomes (cost savings, water savings, and device replacements) were reported at the end of the project. ",,103477,"25% Local match plus additional funds ($155,125 across FY 2016 and FY 2017). Grant awards in excess of the appropriated $500,000 were funded by Clean Water Funds. ",,,,,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","The Metropolitan Council was awarded $1,500,000 from Minnesota Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment funds for a Water Efficiency Grant Program during the Minnesota Legislature's 2023 Session. The Metropolitan Council (Council) implemented a water efficiency grant program effective July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2026. Grants were awarded on a competitive basis to municipalities that are served by a municipal water system. The Council provides 80% of the program cost; the municipality must provide the remaining 20%. Municipalities use the combined Council and municipality funds to run their own grant or rebate programs. Grants were made available in amounts with a minimum of $5,000 and a maximum of $50,000. Grantees are required to provide estimated water savings achieved through this program for Clean Water, Land & Legacy Amendment reporting purposes. ",,,2016-07-01,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Henry,McCarthy,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1946",henry.mccarthy@metc.state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-efficiency-grant-program,,"Zelle, Johnson, Chamblis, Carter, Barber, Pacheco, Lilligren, Osman, Cameron, Morales, Lindstrom, Cederberg, Vento, Lee, Carter, Dolkar, Wulff ",, 10029575,"West Mississippi River RT - Laurel Acquisition",2022,258750,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 1.98 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,316250,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 1.98 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail",,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail ",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-mississippi-river-rt-laurel-acquisition,,,, 10029576,"West Mississippi River RT - Coutolenc Acquisition",2023,99898,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 1.1 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail",,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail ",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-mississippi-river-rt-coutolenc-acquisition,,,, 10029576,"West Mississippi River RT - Coutolenc Acquisition",2022,188102,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 1.1 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,352000,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 1.1 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail",,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail ",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-mississippi-river-rt-coutolenc-acquisition,,,, 10025597,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail - Tandberg Acquisition",2021,133392,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 1.01 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail ","Acquired 1.01 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail ",,198065,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 1.01 acres",,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail ",2022-02-24,2023-02-24,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-mississippi-river-regional-trail-tandberg-acquisition,,,, 10025598,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail - Haider Acquisition",2022,116961,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 1.22 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail ","Acquired 1.22 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail ",,192500,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 1.22 acres",,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail ",2022-03-24,2023-03-24,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-mississippi-river-regional-trail-haider-acquisition,,,, 10025598,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail - Haider Acquisition",2021,34199,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 1.22 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail ","See Row 393 ",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"County Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 1.22 acres",,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail ",2022-03-24,2023-03-24,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-mississippi-river-regional-trail-haider-acquisition,,,, 10035451,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail - Yancy Acquisition",2024,768000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 6.9 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers Park District",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 6.9 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail",,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail",2024-11-21,2025-11-21,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-mississippi-river-regional-trail-yancy-acquisition,,,,